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1 .. x BEST EVENNG NEWSPAPER N HONOLULU, Busness Offce j - l dr 3 vkr 3F" ETON,,The Star Prnts More Local News Thau Any Other Paper n Ths Cty VOL. XV. HONOLULU, HAWA, MONW. () EMBER u. 90;. No t 7 OLE COMPELS TESTMONY AS TO TS PROCEENGS N KEKAU-O- CASE AN WTNESS STATES THAT ELERS OP KOO- - LAULOA CHURCH FORGAVE O FFENSE ON CONTON THAT T A. HE NOT REPEATE. Jll The queston o "prvleged communcatons" rased by secrets gven n nature of confessonal. h 4 (Assocated Press Cable to tha Star.), tho defense lu tho case of George Kekauoha, or the The wtness on the stand was one OAKLAN, November. Tlfe Unon Natonal Bank of ths cty has sus- Mormon case, as t has come to bo Joseph Kekuku, who stated that ho called, was decded by Judge ole ths held tho poston of kumu, or teacher, pended payment. t s connected wth mornng n an opnon submtted at n tho church. At tho meetng n queston there were present four lunas, or Company of San Francsco, whch fal- the Calforna State.epost and Trust tho openng of court. t holds that n tho present nstanco matters that elders, and eght or nne kumus. Almost all of Frday afternoon was 4.. ed some tme snce. took placo n tho Koolauloa church n the presence of a consderable number of persons, some of whom t had standng of theso dfferent church of- taken up wth arguments as to the not been shown were prests of any fcals, and whether or not they were BANKERS authorty, could not be wtheld from prvleged to hear matters that they the court as evdence. could not bo compelled to reveal on To please hs chld wfe and gratfy red daughter several years older than The matter came up last Frday durng tho tral of Kekauoha for adultery the matter under advsement, and ths tho wtness stand. Judge olo took her ambton to be the frst lady n hs present wfe, and he s reputed to wth a woman named Ama. A number of wtnesses had gven somo dam- whch s mportant n that t wll years mornng, handed n a wrtten opnon her State, V. H. Hearne, ffty-fvbe e worth several mllons of dollars. OPTMSTC The dsparty n tho ages of tho couple s notceable and Mr. Hearne old and a successful lawyer of agng crcumstanclal evdence aganst probably bo a precedent n future cases of the same knd. for Governor and wll enter vgorous- SAN FRANCSCO, Weellng, W. Va., has decded to run ndgnantly resents any reference to t. (Assocated Press Cable to the Star.) tho two, when t was sought to bo Whle n New York on hs honeymoon November brought out by J. J. unne, Assstant After statng that the evdence regardng the dutes of the kumus n Hearne was marred to Mss Hazel ssted on askng hm f tho lady wth here, and the bankers are all optmsly nto tho comng campagn. Mr. he was pestered by reporters, who n- The fnancal stuaton looks brghter strct Attorney, what had taken place n the church meetng at whch the church s very vague, and that Campbell, of Kansas Cty, n June last hm was lls wfe or daughter. Ho has tc. t was alleged that both of George there was no evdence ntroduced to when she was but seventeen years of never before entered at all nto poltcs. and Ama had been arragned and show that they had a controllng vote, age. Ho s a wdower, havng one mar- - had confessed to the crme wth Shlch or were necessarly present, n tho tho law s now chargng them, and confessonal, Judge ole says: REVOLUTON had been exonerated by the Elders. "No prvate or socal or relgon ob Attorney. A, Perry objected to such a lgatons can dspenso wthn that unversal one whch les on every mem- lno of questonng on the grounds that all of tho persons present were ber of socety to dvulge all nforma- - S NPPE members of tho clergy accordng to ton n regard to crmes aganst the tho Mormon Church rnles, and as (Assocated Press Cable to The Star.) such wore exempt from dvulgng any (Contnued on Page Eght.) VLAVOSTOK, November Arms, ammunton and correspondence dsclosng a revolutonary organzaton have been sezed by the Government. From tho papers ntercepted t SPRRTE BNG SENS SUPREME COURT SUSTANS $G50 s proven that Royal troops are mxed SUBURBAN LOTS OVER UP- VERCT AGANST up n RAP the rebellon. SET PRCE. TRANST COMPANY. GOO-BY- E SOON TO MOWERA AN AORANG MARAMA, BGGEST OF UNON COMPANYS FLEET OF SXTY-TW- O STEAMSHPS, ABOUT TO SUCCEE MOWERA OR VESSELS TO RUN. Both the Aorang and the Mowera have seen better days and such vessels as the Manuka, Maheno and Marama, the frst two of whch are already known here, wll ply where tlfe "Rangy" and the "Weary Mary," as the Aorang and Mowera have often been af- t wll soon be farewell old Mowera and hall to the Marama, one of the recent addtons to the Unon Steamsnlp. Company of New Zealand. S. S. Mowera s due here from Vancouver and Vctora on Saturday next, en route to the Colones and when she fectonately reaches Sydney she wll probably be taken off the run and shelved 0.-- put nto the nter-stat- e trade n Australa. S. S. Aorang, due from the Colones, en route to Canadan ports, on Wednesday of ths week, may also fnd that she wll soon cease comng ths way and be put nto local busness under the Southern Cross or else forgotten. al your valuable papers, jewels and slver-war- e by rentng one of our safety depost boxes for only 50c. a month. t wll pay you n the feelng of securty alone. Hawaan Go,, Fort Lmted, Street Trust termed, have made themselves famous but have grown tred of the bg runs. Wth tho Moana, Manuka, Marama am Maheno on the Australan-Canada- n route va Hawa ths lne wll be rght The Marama s a vessel of G440 tons; the Maheno, 5282; Manuka, 4505; Moana, 395. The Marama s the bggest of the fleet of C2 vessels of tho Unon S. S. Co. Begnnng Frday Mornng November st Bg bargans n all epartments. Prces almost cut n two. ont fall to attend ths sale. L B. Kerr & Co ALAKBA STREET, The sale of Alcwa Heghts lots ths mornng resulted n eghteen out of tho 3 remanng lots beng sold. The crowd at the sale was small, about ovdrybody who attended buyng a lot. Some of the lots sold brought consderably more than the upset prce and several of them developed somo sprted bddng. The sale was conducted by Land Commssoner J. W. Pratt, and occuped about an hours tme: Thrteen remanng lots wll probably be advertsed at some future tme when tnere are applcants suffcent to justfy a sale beng held. Most of the lots sold are on tho hgher level and do not requre a resdence on the property, but do requre that they be cleared. t s probable that wthn a month or so qute a buldng boom wll develop n tho new addton, as work was commenced ths mornng 0 the road whch wll make the property accessble. The lots sold as follows: Lot No. 7, l.bs acres, $90.00; R. C. AxtelL $ Lot No. 8, 2.07 pcrea, 200.0O; J. C. Axtell, $ Lot No. 9, 2.8 acres, $220.00; E. C. Rhodes. $ Lot No. 4,.34 acres, $50.00; esky. S&.00. Florence Lot No. 8, 2.30 acres, $75.00; H. B. Marner, 20o.00. Lot No. 20,.97 acre, $00.00; M. J. Serpa, $ Lot No. 2,.20 acre, $00.00; J. H.. ownsend, $ Lot No. 25,.40 acres, $50.00; P. Lemke, $5.00. Lot. No. 33,.93 acres, $50.00; P. J. Jarrett, $ Lot No. 40,.90 acres, $25.00; Otto Oss, $ Lot No. 4,.93, $00.00; Joo P. Poutes, $ " Lot No. 42,.94 acres, $00.00; Hugh Mnchln, $ Lot-N- o acres, $25.00; N. R. Brown, $ Lot No. 44,.7 acres, $G0.00; H. E. Hendrcks, $ Lot No. 4G,.57 acres, $60.00; Amela Emmeluth, $6.00. Lot No. 52,.03 acres, $50.00; T. Keawepooole, $ Lot No. 62,.8 acres. $75.00; Mrs. The Supreme Court gave a decson ths mornng aganst the Rapd Transt Company n the Omoto Bunhtch case, sustanng a decson of Judge Robnson, under whch the plantff got a verdct of $050 damages for the kllng of hs son on June, 905. The boy was nne years old. He was klled just as he jumped from a car at the Pawaa juncton, and the jury assessed damages at $650. The man pont on appeal was a clam that uo neglgence had been shown on the part of the defendant, but that the accdent was due to neglgence by the boy and hs parents. The hgher court holds that tho queston of whether the motorman was neglgent or not was properly left to the jury. The syllabus says: "Plantffs son Jumped or fell from defendants car just startng from a transfer pont on a dark nght, and lay prostrate untl struck and crushed by another car followng about one hundred feet behnd on a parallel track The motorman 0 the latter car dd not see the boy, havng glanced behnd whle hs car was n moton to see when an alghtng passenger jumped off. Held that tho queston of defendants lablty was properly left to the Jury.". E. C. Peters appeared for plantff and Castle & Wthlngton and John W. Cathcart for defendant YOULL LKE T. Try some of the delcous French Nougat, made every day by sh Alexander- Young Cafe. BLANKETS AN COMFORTERS. Got ready for tho cold wnter nghts that wll soon bo here. New stock of blankets and comforters at economy prces at N. S. Sachs ry Goods Co., Ltd. Seo prces on last page of ths ssue. Tho best cup or n- wartdn Coffee n the cty. New England Bakery and Cafo OOOOCOOCOOOOQGOOOOOOOOOO C. Gertz, $ Lot No. 64,.85 acre, $50.00; Mrs.. S, Ewlng, $52. 0). elcous plea ana cakes. Candy fresh every day. New England Bakery. f TUAT0N BRGHTER (Assocated Press Cable to The Star.) NEW YORK, November. The fnancal stuaton contnues to mprove. OHA HA BEEN CALLE (Assocated Press Cable to The Star.) ST. PETERSBURG, November. Parlament wll meet on the 4th of tho present month. KASER N ENGLAN (Assocated Press Cable to The Star.) PORTSMOUTH, November. Tho Kaser and the Empress have arrved here on ther state vst. A GOO LNMENT. When you need a good relable lnment try Chamberlans Pan Balm. t has no superor for sprans and swellngs. A pece of flannel slghtly dampened wth Pan Balm s superor to a plaster for lamo back or pans n the sde or chest. t also releves rheumatc pans and makes sleep and rest possble. For sale by all dealers, Ben son, Smth & Co., agents for Hawa. NEW HACK STAN. Bethel Street Hack Company; telephone 452. Hacks day and nght, drven by responsble men, well acquanted wth Honolulu. BEST N MARKET. Try C. Tamamowa now crop ot Japan rce. Ho s tho only local merchant who mports all hs rlco drect from tho feld. Best n qualty, best n prce. Hotel street near Nuuanu. FUe Job Prlntlnc, Star Offce. PRESENT FAXON BSHOP REVEWS A YEAR OF GOO RESULTS, JsjlMF 35T BUT TREATS LABOR QO ESTON AS A FFCULT ONE-FLP- NO EXPERMENT--, A FALURE HOPE TO RESUME SUCCESSFUL MPORTATON OF EUROPEANS. OP MPQRTMT OF T FEATURES "Early n the year the labor supply began to be augmented by the arrval of mmgrants from Europe drect. After sftng, these people have developed a desrable class, and t s to be hoped that the mmgraton laws wll be so amended at the comng sesson of Congress that the comng of ths class of people to Hawa may be resumed." "The outlook for further supples of labor from the Orent s not cheerng." leaf-hopp- "The sugar ndustry has now ceased to be anxous over er the pest." "The attempt to get natve labor from the Phlppnes has been all but a falure," and "the trustees have dscontnued ther efforts." The followng were elected ofucers of the Planters Assocaton for the comng year at a meetng of the Board of Trustees, whch followed mmedately after a sesson of the entre body: F. A. Schaefer, Presdent; S. M. amon, W. O. Smth. Vce-Presde- Roo-ertso- n, Secretary and Treasurer; G. H. Audtor; R.. Mead, Assstant Secretary. The program commttee of the Assocaton ths afternoon reported as follows: "Your commttee apponted to arrange the schedule of commttees for the next annual meetng submt the followng: "Your commttee beleves that t s of great mportance that the system or reports to annual meetngs by managers should not be abandoned, but on Jthe other hand that such reports should be made and careful attenton gven terto. There are many practcal matters n connecton wth plantaton affars that the Experment Staton staff cannot report upon. "We therefore recommend that commttees be apponted to report upon the followng subjects: ". Experment Staton "2. Labor. "3. Cultvaton, fertlzaton and rrgaton on rrgated plantatons. "4. The same as the plantatons. thrd on "5. Cuttng, loadng plantaton transportaton. and general "6. Manufacture gaton of of sugar and rr- "7. Machnery ta) manufacture agrcultural. (b) "8. Forestry. "9. Warehouses raw sugars. for and storage of "Wo further suggest that tho Presdent appont the charman of com- - 4 MATTER OFHEALTH fpyal POWER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTTUTE A Cream of Tartar Powdor, freo from alum or acd phos-phat- lo ROYAL Bu:ra POWER CO., HW YORK.. r.mn. l r- - E. FAXON BSHOP. 3!T mttecs as ths meetng as early as possble wth the suggeston to sad charman that before the meetng adjourn they hand to the secretary a lst of members whom they desre to servo wth them on sad commttees. ". P. BALWN. Charman.. Presdent Schuefer n speakng about the trp planned for Thursday to Oanu, Wahawa and Ewa plantaton sad that t was to be left entrely to the members present and that he would lke to hear somethng defnte about (Contnued on Pago Fve.) SMART AN SHAPELY appearance n womens shoes, coupled wth sold constructon, lnsuros us of customers who care for hgh grade footwear. Try a Lard & Schobor once and youll buy them agan. PRCE $4.50 TO $6.50. MANUFACTURERS - - fc" n Company Lmted, 05 Fort Street Phono 282. nrt rwm SHOE

2 MnMHnMRnMnMnnHM Oceanc Steamshp Gompany Serra-Alame- da Schedule ARRVE HONOLULU. LEAVE HONOLULU. S. S. ALAMEA NOV. 22 S. S. ALAMEA NOV. 27 H. S. ALAMEA EC. 5 S. S. ALAMEA EC. S S. S. ALAMEA JAN. 3 S. S. ALAMEA JAN. S la connecton wth the salng ot tho above steamers, the Agents nro prepared to sbuo to ntendng passengers coupon through tckets by any ralroad from San Francsco to all ponts n the Unted States, and from New York by steamshp lne to all European Ports. FOR FUUHER PAHlCULAltS, APPLY TO W. G. rwn & AGENTS FOR OCEANC S. S. CO. Canadan-Austral- an CALLNG AT SUVA, FJ, ON BOTH Royal Mal Steamshp Co Theo. H ales & Co., Ltd., Genl Agents Amercan Hawaan FROM NEW YORK TO HONOLULU. Weokly Salngs va Tehuantepee. Freght receved at all tmes at the Companys wharf, 4st Street, South Brooklyn. FROM HONOLULU TO SAN FRAN-- FROM SEATTLE AN TACOMA TO CSCO RECT. HONOLULU VA KAHULU. S. S. NEVAAN...TO SAL NOV... S. S. MEXCAN..On or about NOV. 0 FROM SAN FRANCSCO TO HONU- - LULU RECT. For further nformaton apply to S. S. NEVAAN...TO SAL OCT. 20 H. HACKFEL & CO., LT., Freght receved at Companys wharf Greenwch street. UP Agents, Honolulu. C. P. MORSE, General Freght Agent. The S. S. "HLONAN" of ths lne, carryng passengers and freglt, wll run n a drect servce between ths port and San Francsco, salng and arrvng on or aoout the followng dates: Leave S. F. Arrvo Honolulu. Leave Honolulu. OCT. 24TH OCT. 3ST. NOV. GTH. NOV. 2ST. NOV. 2STH. EC. 3R. PASSENGER RATES TO SAN FRANCSCO: FRST CABN,?C0.00. ROUN TRP, FRST CLASS, $0.00. For Further Partculars, Apply To Unon-Pacf- c FUKNTUKE AN PANO MOVNG. Wutjtl You wll fed better and stronger for comng n am tender Slk lanc Automoble Scarf- - Slk Fancy Automoble Scarf.-- Slk Fancy Automoble Scarfs Slk Plan Automoble Scarfs..., Lades Sweaters Lades Sweaters 45. Co., Ltd AN OWN VOYAGES. Steamshp Company ratson NAVGATON COMPANY Castle & Gooke Transfer Co., Ltd Lmted, Agents storage "tl 58 Get the Meats WeSell contact wth food that s selected for the nourshng qualtes. Metropoltan Meat Go. TELEPHONE GreatReducton Parkn;: SaleNow GongOn $2.00 qualty, now sale $.50 J.50 qualty, now sale qualty, now sale qualty, now sale qualty, now sale qualty, now sale 2.50 SGNS. A leadng edtoral n The Evenng Star of September 25, enttled "The Growng Temperance ssue," s one of the sgns of the tmes. Washngton Protest. FFERENCE. Many of the poor men covet the rch mans wealth, and mast of the rch men covet the poor mans health. St. Lous Globe-emocra- t. HPPNG (For addtonal and later shppng see pages 4, 5 or S.) TES, SUN AN HAWAAN STAR, MONAY, NOVEMBER, 007. MOON. Flrst quurtcr of tho moon Nov. 2th. " l""st " V- - A la S Htt HS u H tj.a o g-- an ss a o f o" a g A.M. ft.. M. A. M. f. at. Seta 8:08 l.t 8:58 0:V :0,0: :0. a. A. at. 2 0:2.0 0:4 4:6( :0:0.5:!) 3 0:8.5 :53 l!8 3:3 0:0 5:) 0:0 4 : :8 4:59 0: 5:8 :) v at a at 5 2:22.3 0:48 0:52 0:W 0:26:8 2,7 0 Auh.3 lj 7:23 7:33 5:2 5:8 Ml :55 7.K 8:33 0:3 5:84 :08 Tmes of the tde are taken from the U. S. Coast and Geodetc Survey tables. Tho tdes at Kahulul and Hlo occur about one hour earler than at 0 hours 30 mnutes slower than Green Steamers ot the above lno runnng n connecton wth the CANAAN-PACF- C RALWAY COMPANY between Vancouver, B. C, and Sydney, wch tme, beng that of the merdan J N. S. W., and callng at Vctora, J. C, Honolulu and Brsbane, Q. of 57 degrees ou mnutes, ne me whstle blows at :30 p. m. whch s UB AT HONOLULU ON Ol ABOUT ATES BELOW STATE, V5S: the same as Greenwch, 0 hours, 0 mnutes. Tho Sun and Moon aro for local FOR AUSTRALA. FOR VANCOUVER. MOANA OCTOBER lj MOWERA OCTOBER G tmo for the whole group. MOWERA NOVEMBER G AORANG NOVEMBER rs Snppng n PorT AORANQ ECEMlER 4 MOANA ECEMBER U. S. EPARTMENT OF AGRCUL S. MOANA JANUATtY MOWERA JANUARY TURE. WEAR BUREAU. 8 The followng data, coverng a perod of 32 years, have been compled from the Weather Bureau records at Honolulu, T. H. They aro ssued to show tho condtons that have prevaled, durng tho month n queston, for tho above perod of years, but must not be construed as a forecast of the weather condtons for the comng month. Month, November, for 32 years. ( TEMPERATURE ). Mean or normal temperature, 74. The warmest month was that of S0G, wth an average of 7G. The. coldest month was tlmt of S03, wth an average of 73". The hghest temperature was SO" on the lth,4 and 23rd, S0; 2st, S0G. The hghest temperature was SG on tho 20th, S.92; 7th, S93; 24th, S07; 25th and 2Gth, 002. PRECPTATON (S77-S0-, 004-G- ). Average for tho month, 4.52 nches. Average number of days wth.0 of an nch orcmorc, 4. The greatest monthly precptaton recorded n ajy 24 consecutve hours was 5.22 ndes on tho 30th, SS0. RELATVE HUMTY Average, 9 a. m., 7 pet.; S a.m., 70 pet.; average, 9 p. m., S9 pet, (S ); S p. n., 74 pet., (904-G- ). CLOUS AN WEAR ( Averago number of clear days, 0; parffy cloudy days, ;4 cloudy days, G. WN. The prevalng wnds aro from tho NE. (S , 904-G- ). The average hourly velocty of the wnds s S.O mles (004-G- ). Tho hghest velocty of the wnd was 2S mles from the NE. on tho 7th, 90; 5th, 005 (004-G- ). Staton: Honolulu, T. H. ate of ssue: October 3, oclock averages from records ot Terrtoral Meteorologst; S oclock an erages from Weather Bureau records. WM. B. STOCKMAN, Secton rector, Weather Bureau. Shppng n Port (Army "and Navy.) U. S. S. roquos, Carter, Johnson sland, Aug. 30. U. S. A. transport ls, Randall, Nagasak, Nov. 9. U. S. S. Justn, Morryweather, Guam, Nov. 0. (Steamshps.) A.-- S. S. Arlzonan, Tapley, Pu-g- et Sound, Sov. 5. A.-- S. S. Nevadan, Greene, San Francsco, Nov. 5. Br. S. S. Strathgarry, Stanhope, Norfolk, Nov. 0. Fr. S. S. Armlral Exolmans, Jens, Yokohama, Nov. 0. S. S. Rosccrans, Holmos, Gavota, Nov. 0. (Salng Vessels.) Am. so. C. A. Thayer, Grays Harbor Oct. 4. Am. bk. Olympc, Evans, qutqu, October 2. Am. sc. Flaurence Ward, Mdway, Oct. S. Ger. sp.. Hackfeld, Ncweastle-on- - Tyne, Oct. 7. Am. bk. George Curts, Herbert, San Francsco Oct. 2S. Ol bargo Roderck m, Farley, Ga vota, Nov. 0, n tow of S. S. Rose- - crans. The Mals OUGONG. For San Francsco, per Korea, Nov. NTELLGENCE For San Frnncsco, transport Thomas, Nov. 4. For Orent, per Asa, Nov. G. For Vancouver, per Aorang, Nov. U. NCOMNG. From Colones, per Aorang, Nov. 3. From Yokohama, per Korea, Nov. 22. From Bu-for- San Francsco, transport d, Nov. 3. From Coloncs, per Aorang, Nov. 3. From San Francsco, per Asa, Nov.. U. S. A. TRANSPORTS. Thomas saled for Manla from Honolulu.Sept. 7. Thomas left Nagasak, Oct. 30. (uo Nov. 3). Logan at San Fran. Buford left S. F., Nov. G. Sherman saled from Honolulu for Ma. nlla, Oct. G. lx n port. Sherdan reparng a Maro sland. Warren at Manla. Crook at San Francsco. ARRVNG. Snnlnv. Novombnr 0. S. S. V. G. Hall, Thompson, from Kaua ports, 2:55 a.. S. S. Noeau,.Mtchell, from Kalua, 3:30 a. m. S. S. Nlhau, Oness, from Kawalhac, 0:2 a.. S. S. walanl, Self, from Mau and Moloka ports, 5:30 a. tn. French S. S. Amlral Exelmans, Jens, from lokohama. 0 a.. Brtsh S. S. Strathgary, Stanhope, 0 uays from Norfolk. 0 a. m. A. O. S. S. Rosccrans, Holmes, from Gavota, S:45 a. m. A. O. barke RodercK m, Farley, n tow 0 S. S. Rosccrans, from Gavota, s 4 a. n. S. S. Lkelke, Naopala, from Hawa ports, 5:c a.. U. S. S. Justn, Merryweathor, from uuam, 5 p. m. EPARTNG. Monday, November. S. S. Ke An Hou, Tullott, tor Kaua t p. m. S. S. Noeau, Mtchell, for Hawa, 5 p. m. Tuesday. November 2. S. S. Knatt, Freeman, for Hfo and way ports, noon. S. S. Mauna Loa, Smerson, for Hn-wal- l and Mau ports, noon. S. S. W. G. Hall, Thompson, for ports, Ka-u- 5 p. m. S. S. walanl, Self, for Maul and.moloka ports, 5 p.. PASSENGERS ARRVE. Per S. S. W. G. Hall. November 0 from Kaua ports: Fred Schmdt, Mss O.....,. J V oumu,.urs. y. r m. tjyugato, j..master. yugate, K. Palmer. C. Brms. Ta On John Fassoth and wfe, S. as, J Rodrlques, F. Weber and wfe. C. M Lovsted, S. Scott, E. H. W. Broadhont and wfe and daughter, Quong Wall luen, Rov. S. wasak, L. Wcnzhef, mer, Kaheananu, N. Kahcanantu, deck. Per S. S. walanl, November 0, from xmaul and Moloka ports: F. L. Wn ters,. F. McCorrston,. L. Van ne, A. A. Waterhousc, E. C. Smth Y. Nan Wng, 7 deck. PASSENGERS. Booked. Per S. S. Aorang, November 3, for Vancouver Mss Comjs, Mr. and Mr Patterson and 3 chldren. Mr. and.mr J. R. een, N. P. Lnn, HG. Boswell Mss n. wtto K. H. Pot wne, Pper, A. Barnes. M. J. Hooley- - Ms A. een, C. J. Orton, Mrs. H. M. ow and two chldren.. Walker. R. (Wlson, Mr. and Mrs... Kulola and chld. Per S. S. Klnau, November 2, for Hlo and way ports--- H. L. McLaurn, Ned Cant, F. L. Hadley, E. Sanger, Mrs. V. S. Ells- Mrs. E. N. Nawal, V. Hurd, Mrs. S. Wagner, Mss Sarah Wagner, R.. Mathews, Mss W. T. Boldng, Mrs. A. J. Wsdom, Mss E. Morley, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. M. B. Sackett, Frank Harrson, Mrs. Harrson, Mrs. Matnews. Per S. S. Mauna Loa. November 2. tor Hawa and Mau ports: W. F. Wl- - faou, u. Kennedy, Mss M. J. Austn, E.. Hendry, G. E. Bryant undwfe, C Walters, V. G. Ogg, Mrs. Walker and chld. Per S. S. W. G, Hall, Nov 2, lor Kaua ports James Wukceld,.Mrs. W. E. Kng, Mss fll. Mclntyre. er S. S. Mkahalu, Nov., for Kuua H, Scholtz. and wfe, Mss M. anham,.mss E. Uauhan, J. M. Lyd-gat- e, wfo and chld, F. Weber and wfe. Per S. S. lwalau, November 2, for Muu and Moloka ports W. R. Brnc-korhof- f. F. 2, ubso,,, F. W. Pease. Per S. S. Keaunou, November, for Kaua James Morse. M. Farla. Booked to Return. er S. S. Mlum Loa November 9, from Hawa and Mau ports:. p Chase, wfo and son, Mrs. S. Wagner, Mss S. Wagner, F. Harrson and wfe, Ars. A. J. Wsdom, Mss E. Morley, Father Charles Wndels,. L. McLaurn. Per S. S. w. G. Hall, November 7, fror Kaua. A. S. Wlcox, Mr. and Mrs. utton, Mrs. H. R. Macfarlane and mad. SURE THNG. No 00 can foretell how tho lght between Mr. Harrnan and Mr. Fsh s gong to cono out, but tho lawyers n tho case feel no anxety as to tholr own welfare. Galveston News. SHPPNG NOTES S. S. Mlkahala wll brng 5000 bags of K. S. M. sugar. S. S. Nhau yesterday brought 75 head of cattle from Kawalae. Tho shp Governor Roblo saled on Saturday from Makawell for the Coast. S. S. Klnau and S. S. Mauna Loa sal at noon tomorrow for Hawa and Maul ports. S. S. Lkelke yesterday brought 44 bags of sugar, 60 calves and 20 steers from Hawa ports. Lous Bcrndt, once Jlsh nspector here, yesterday returned from Japan n tho S. S. Amlral Exelmans. S. S. Heleno has taken the place Just vacated by the bark Olympc on tho marne ralway. Tho Olympc s now at the channel wharf. Aboard the Exelmans s a French and Chnese crew; the Strathgarry las a crew of Chnese, whle the Coller Justn s manned by 44 Flpnos. a. S. walan and S. S. W. G. Hall sal at G p. m. tomorrow for Kaua and for Maul and Moloka ports respectve ly. U. S. S. Justn may be ordered from San Frnuclsco, whther she goes from here to south Amerca coalng port to assst n the progress of the Atlantc fleet to tho Pacfc, Ten vessels made port yesterday; nve were nter-slan- d steamers, four wero ocean steamshps and one was an ol barge. t was the busest Sunday for many a week. S. S. Rosecrans has made a quck round trp between ths port and the Coast. t was but a lttle over three weeks ago that she was here last. wane n the Phlppnes the U. S. S. Justn, now here, "went on the monster drydock for an overhaulng. She was the seventy-sxt- h vessel to enter the bg ways. S. S. W. G. Hall, from Kaua; S. S. walanl, from Maul and Moloka ports; S. S. Lkelke, from Hawa ports: S. S. Noeau. from Kalua, and S. S. Nhau, ron Kawahe, arrved yesterday mornng. urush a. s. Strathgarry, Captan oumope, yesterday mornng at 0 oclock arrved, G7 days from Norfolk, wu 0,22a tons of Pocalfmtas coal for the U. S. Navy.. etals of her passage appear elsewhere. u. b. s. Justn, coller, Captan Mer- - jwuuuer, yesterday evenng at 5 oclock docked at Naval wharf No. 2 rom cavlte and Guam. She s carryng condemned stores, ncludng a lot of old guns. She s here for orders. Tho government dredgk s beng contnued at Guam. There have been no sesmc dsturbances there and the sland has enjoyed good weather for many months accordng to the reports of U. S. S. Justn. Assocated Ol S. S. Rosecrans, Captan Holmes, wth the ol barge Roderck m n tow, arrved yesterday mornng at S:45 oclock, a days frpm Gavota. The Rosecrans hrnurht 22,000 jand the barge between 0,000 and 7,000 barrels of ol. They expect to lcavo tomorrow. U. S. S. Justn met the C. P. C. cable-sh- p Restorer at Guam. When tho Justn reached Guam on October 9 from Cavte the Restorer had completed the work of repar to tho cable. When tho Justn loft Guam on October 23, tho Restorer was to sal 0 the followng day for Nagasak. All were well aboard tho Restorer. Both the French S. S. Amlral Exelmans and the U. S. S. Justn, tho former from Japan and the latter from the Phlppnes and Guam, narrowly escaped a terrfc crcular storm whch passed to the northward of the vessols named. He Justn got tho edge of the- - wurgg blow, but came out unscathed. Chargcurs Reunls S. S. Amlral Exol- - us, captan,ens, arrved at 0 o clock yesterday mornng from Shangha, Kobe and Yokohama wtl 2000 tons of general Orental freght and -- J4 Japanese mmgrants. The latter were landed early on quarantne sland to reman fve days as a precautonary measure, there beng poor health con dtons n the ports at whch they em- - arned. E$ Gft GOUL MEN OF ATLANTC FLEET TO SHOW SHE HAS APPRECATON FOR WORK ONE. NEW YORK, October 29. The en lsted men of the Atlantc fleet aro now rasng the sum of $2,500 wth whch to purchase a lovntr cun for Mss Helen Gould n apprecaton ot the work she has done for the beneft of the blue jackets of tho Navy. t s sad a handsomo cup, two feet n heght, has been selected. The speech of presentaton wll bo made by a bluejacket to bo selected from among the assembled crows. A specal nvtaton s to bo sent to Mark Twan to bo present. TO SEE THOSE BALLOONS. Wo may havo our worrlos, but thoro s no doubt that tho whole mldllo west s "lookng up." New York Herald. Fne Job Prntng, Star Offce. LA GltlPPll. r. Mles Nervne not only prevents la grppe f taken n tmo, but s a remarkable euro for all tho after-effect- s, whch usually follow tho dsease, caus- - d by tho norvo-wrcckn- g aches and pans. Sold by druggsts, who guaranty to refund money for frst bottle f t gves no beneft. V 4 WSE BEARS. Anyway, tho naturalsts wll not hereafter full to nolo tho marvelous sdesteppng propenstes of tho Lous-huhcars.llouslon Post. BANZA Are you aware of the fact that T Banza Tea s the only tea that wll appeal to ones taste? t wll soothe, refresh and nvgorate you and prevent that tred feelng. Banza Bscuts are so well known that they need no ntroducton. They sell on ther merts. SOL ONLY BY K. Yamamoto GOLEN WHOLESALE MERCHANT. Hotel Street near Nuuanu. Also sole agent for Bunme Best Soy Fuj a No. Soy BANZA s unque!tonbly the hghest grade market. t s especally desrable for famly use. of Hour that comes to ths nsst upon gettng ths famous brand from your grocer. ts to your advantage to do so. Tho lves of some of ts frends hurt relgon more than tho logc of ts foes. H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd WHOLESALE AGENTS. Our Holday stock has just been unpacked and s now ready. Ths s the fnest lne of leather purses, hand-bag- s, card-case- s, satchels, belts, etc., that has ever come to ths cty. 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Fulton ron Works of St. Lous, Blako Steam Pumps. Westons Centrfugals. Babcock & Wlcox Bolers. Greens Fuel Economzer. Marsh Steam Pumps. Matson Navgaton Co. Planters Lno Shppng Co. Now England Mutual Lfe naur anco Company of Boston. Aotna nsurance Co. Natonal Fre nsuranco Co. Cltlzons nsurance Co. (Hartford Fre nsuranco Co.) Protector Underwrters or tho Pnoenlx of Hartford. Fne Job Prntng, Star Offce. OVER 0,000 SOME LVES LOST ETALS OF ESTRUC TON OF TOWN OF KARA-TAG- Assocated Press, Mornng CaTjle ST. PETERSBURG, Nov.. The frst drect news from Kartagh has been receved. There were 0,400 vc tms of the landslde. WASHNGTON, Oct. 30. What S regarded as a most remarkable phenomenon. s descrbed n detal n tho latest bulletn of tne Hydrographlc Orncc. Ths was the sudden appearance on the coast Pro-gresof Yucatan near o, Kartagh s n the Hussar dstrct of of 50 tons of dead fsh, accompaned by strange manfestatons n Bokhara and was completely destroy ed by a landslde whch followed the the water. A volcanc erupton s earthquake of October 2. t was over hung, almost, by a mountan, whch s supposed to have thundered down on tho town. Kartagh was noted for ts manufacture of sabres, cutlery and slks. TASHKEN, Russan Turkestan, Oct. 30. The populaton of Karatagh, n Bokhnra, numberng 5,000, has been klled by a mountan slde followng an earthquake. Tho town was destroyed. WASHNGTON. October 30. Karatagh, the scene of the dsastrous earthquake and landslde reported n a cablegram receved from Tashkenn" Russan Turkestan, today, s 00 mles southeast of Samarkand, where several earthquakes occurred on October 20. The dsturbances were recorded by the Weather Bureau sesmograph, and t was beleved at the tme that they orgnated n southern nda. spatches receved the same day from St. Petersburg reported, heavy shocks n as central Asa, Lattakugan, Khohand and other places. Karatagh s n a mountanous country. Tho slde was posed over the cty for days and started suddenly. The n habtants had no chance to escape and were bured under many feet of earth. Many buldngs had already been run ed by the quake, and hundreds of peo plo were entrenched n the streets wnen the slde occurred. The governor and hs mother are the only ones known to have escaped. Communcaton wth the strcken cty s cut off. t s thought that some people may ue alve n the suburbs. t wll be many days before all the facts are known. Rescuers are on the way to save any who may be alve. t s generally thought that the num. ber wll not fall below 5,000 dead. NAPLES, Oct. 30. Earthquakes were felt at Monte Leone, San Proca-p- o, Snople and Santa Eurema at 0 oclock Monday nght, accordng to advces receved here today. W AN UNKNOWN TRBE SCOVE- REHGH ABOVE ORNARY NATVES WOMEN BEAUTFUL. PHLAELPHA, Pa., Oct. 30. r George B. Gordon, curator of the Unversty of Pennsylvana, who has just returned after a sx months expedton through tho wldest regons of the far Northwest, announces tho dscovery of a new race lvng along tho Qoskokwlm rver n Alaska. r. Gordon brngs back a strange tale of ths new race whch had never before seen a whte man, and whch dffers from all other trbes of Alaskan ndans. They are called by the Esk mos "Kuskwagamutes" and show strong traces of Mongolan ancestry. LYA E. PNKHAMS a CONSUL AT VERA CRUZ MAKES OFFCAL REPORT OF UEMARK-ABL- E OCCURRENCE. supposed to have caused tho phenomena. The followng s a report from the Consul at Vera Cruz, Mexco, dated September 30, S97: "Captans of vessels recently arrvng at Vera Cruz from Habana and Progreso report a strange phenomenon observed off the coast of Pucatan, near Progreso. About eght mles off shore the vessels entered a streak of yellowsh colored water, the lmts of whch were clearly defned by the contrast wth the natural color of the sea. Ths streak extended as far as tho eye could reach to the east and west, and mmense quanttes of dead fsh were floatng on ts surface, emttng an un bearable stench of decomposed matter and sulphur. "The beach at the port of Progreso was strewn wth mllons of dead lsn thrown up by the sea. The local authortes put the prsoners, and many others mpressed nto servce, to bury ths mass of putrefacton as quckly possble. Tho anchorage at Progreso has apparently undergono a change, as there are now only four nnd fathoms three-quarte- of water, rs where formerly the depth was sx fathoms. "oubtless a volcanc erupton n that vcnty s responsble for ths change of tho bottom, and vessels should take careful soundngs whn approachng ther usual anchorage off Progreso and other nearby ponts." Thrd Offcer Bethell of the steamer Sokoto, Captan Ommanne.v, at Progreso, October, 907, reports as follows: "Whle approachng ths port and whle at anchor here saw thousands of dead fsh floatng on tho surface, and noted that the water, whch s usually plear, so that bottom can be dstnctly seen, was a dark gray color and tho screw turned up a dark yellow mud, whch s very unusual. "There was also an odor resemblng sulphurc acd prevalent, sometmes more notceable than at others; also a marked absence of fsh that have always been plentful about the shp whle lyng here. Now there was not oven a shark to be seen durng our stay of four days. "The dead fsh on shore were est mated Jt 50 tons and had to be bur led on account of tho terrble stencl. On weghng anchor we found both t and the cable covered wth a black substance resemblng coal tar ana of a very offensve odor." STRBUTNG WEALTH. The elopng heresses seem to bo moro effectve than an ncome tax n tho dstrbuton of wealth. Atlanta Journal. Crme and vce s utterly unknown among them, and ther relgon s pan thesm. "Though they are dyng out," sad r. Gordon, "they aro strong and clean, physcally and morally, and are ntellgent. They have retaned tho most ancent forms of dress and speech. They have no laws at all, but aro governed by patrarchs. They aro tall and the women are graceful and beautful. There are only 400 of them left." s acknowledged to be tho most successful remody n tho country for thoso panful alments pecular to women. For moro than 30 years t has been curng Female Complants, such as nflammaton, and ulceraton, Fallng and splacements, and consequent Spnal Weakness, Backache, and s pecularly adapted to the Change of Lfe. Records show that t has cured LYA E. PrNKH. Km more cases of Femalo lls than any othor one remedy known. Lyda E. Pnkhams Vegetable Compound dssolves and expels Tumors at an early stage of development. raggng Sensatons causng paln.welght. and headacho are releved and permanently cured by ts use. t corrects rrecrularltes or Panful FmftlonH. WoaUness of the Stomach. ndgeston, Bloatng--, Nervous Prostraton, Headacho, General eblllty also, zzness, Fantness Extreme Lassltudt, "ont care andwnnttoboleftalone" feelng, rrtablty, Nervousnew, Sleeplessness, rauuuuy, lucuucouu or me "ues." These aro sure ndcatons o female weakness or some organlo derangement. For Kdney Complants of cther sex Lyda E. Pnkhams Vegetable Compound s a most excellent remedy. Mrs. Pnkhams Standng nvtaton to Women Women suffernrr from anv form of fnmale weakness are nvted to wrno ars nuam, Lynn, Mass. for advce, Sho s tho Mrs, FlnUham who has been advslnc sck women free of chnrtre for more than twenty yars, and before that she asssted her mother-n-la- Lyda E, Plnkham n adrfsnpr. Thus she s weu qualfed to gude dole womtn back to aaaun., ueraavce s ree ana always helpful. RESOURCES ARE GREAT JAPANESE CONSUL N PHLP- PNES ASTONSHE AT WEALTH OF HE SOURN SLANS. WASHNGTON, Oct. 9. Mal advces from Manla report that Mr. Aka-s- a Tsuka, the Japanese consul for tho Phlppne slands, has recently concluded hs lrst vst to the southern slands of the archpelago, where ho nvestgated the ndustral and poltcal condtons n order to make a report to hs government. Mr. Akasa Tsuka, upon hs return to Mnnlla, talked frankly of hs vst. Ho sad that the great natural wealth of the southern slands astonshed hm and that he can readly see that the Unted States wll never desre to sell the slands to another power. He expressed the opnon that the wealth of the slands wll some day repay many L tmes over the cost of developng them. Mr. Akasa Tsuka was very much mpressed also wth the government of the Moro provnces by the mltary authortes. He consders t one of the most effectve and practcal systems that could bo devsed for the Moros, and t s beng admnstered n a way that compels admraton. "Tho Moro," he says, "seems to be brght and honest and wll, under tho present system of government, develop nto a fne ct zen some day, as have the natves of the mountans of Formosa, under the panese government." "Everybody n the southern slands seems to be talkng hemp and copra and leavng poltcs to shft for themselves, and there seems to be no ques ton of race, or anythng except the development of the country. Ths and betterng ther own condtons seem to occupy Amercans, Japanese and Flpnos, and thnk that ths accounts for the present prosperty," sad Mr. Akasa Tsuka. PROGRESS. ETOR STAR: n tho begnnng the steamboat was condemned and, Robert Fulton hooted at, n the streets of New York. Ay, ho was a faddst a crank, a lunatc. The telegraph was condemned, the cable, the telephone, Edson, Marcon all foolsh and dreamers of dreams Vaccne was condemned and has ts btter foes up to ths day. Electrcty was scooted as nnnlled to mechancs: the ar-sh- p (bound to wn out) s cursed and banned. (Wo shall yet know f Mars s really peopled and ot what sort!) and We mght go on, al most endlessly, to show the fght truo progress must forever stem nnd stay. n order to wn tho coal. t s a fght, and, only the brave man, strong, nseltlsh s wllng to endure nnd to bo mado a target of, knowng that he las the rght of skll and knowledgo for tho help of manknd, n hs lne of re search. t s a small unmportant matter to bo attacked; t s a mghty tlng to succeed n any dscovery or nventon. The world moves and scence and phlanthropy move forward too, to help the wretched and tho weak the powerless they that can no more, help themselves. Mercy steps then o ther sde, n tho form of newer and more scentfc awakenngs. What of the famous "Cottage and Homo method" for the nsane, n use now for several decades, where possble. The marvellous prson reforms etc. Not only n France and n Germany but n Swtzerland nnd n Scandnava, these noble movements arc pressng forward for the help of the aftllcted. Wth the blnd and tho deaf-and-duthe advance. n methods successful, s almost beyond credence, dd one not seo tno offcal statstcs. ANNE M. PRESCOTT. Later: Many and nnny of those scentsts have been termed "daft," for pursung relentlessly ther nspraton. But, when success has crowned ther tol, oh, then the world s all ready to clap (But s a good old world after nl and the very best we as yet know, for t tros to mako up, by "cheerng" loud and long.) t would be n keepng, would t not? Were our own nsane at Kallh, treated to u lttle musc now and agan at least to a few prayers and a Psalm. t may be that they have not been forgotten, only we dd not hear of tho occason. A.M.P. BACON ECLNES POST. WASHNGTON, Oct. 2o. Tho roslg naton of Charlomagno Tower as Ambassador to Gormany has been recev ed and accepted by tho Presdent. No selecton of a successor to Mr. Tower has been made ns yet, although tho past Sec-rota- ry was offered to Assstant of Stato Robert Bacon. Mr. Roosevelt made tho offer to Mr. Bacon personally, tellng Mr. Bacon that ho could have tho post t he cared to go, although he s needed here n Washngton. Mr. Bacon promptly declned. He thanked tho resdent, but Bald that ho had no ambton dplomatc servce. to outer tho Fne Job Prntng, Star Offce. Realty Transactons Entered of Reocrtl November S, 907. COOK Helen S.ludd by tr to Henry A. P Carter et al Francs Marques and wf to John R Becchcr Mara Kanaka and hsb to avd Mnhaulu avd Mahaulu to Henry Kamaka... Aug reter to August reer Ltd Est of B P Bshop by trs to Pearl Cty Frut Co Ltd - Sarah L exter to Clara A Potrc.M John K Kamanoulu to Jno L Kau- - WTH lukou Jno L Kaulukou to Hattle Kamanoulu Wahlneholomoku to Wllam Ahla, tr. M avd K roaplll and wf to Wllam Ahla tr M Est of S Kahale by admr to Kahe- - lemauna Apapau (v) Recorded November 4, 907. Herbert M ow to Anne L ow, A; general powers. B 29, p 44G. ated September Sarah C ow and hsb ( M) to Mary K-na- Fennell, ; por lot 50, gr 350S, u St. Honolulu, Oahu. $200. B 29C, p 4. ated Nov Abgal K C Parker and hsb (S) to Alce K Macfarlane, ; por gr 335( and bldgs, Ponsacolu St. Honolulu, Oahu. $, etc B 29G, p 43. ated Nov, 907. Goo Wan Hoy and wf to John H M Magoon, ; por ap, R P C98, kul 3 SO Hookena, S Kona, Hawa; nt n t f C729, kul 7020, Hookana, S Kona, Ha wa.?g00. B 290, p 40. ated Nov Mama (wdow) to Mrs. Kalo et al, ; nt n por R P CC3, Mallepal, Ka- - anapal, Maul. $50. B 29G, p 40. ated Feb 9, 900. Ah Png to Ah Stu, L; psc land, Man St. Lahalna, Mau, o yrs at?20 per yr. B 293, p S4. ated Oct 8, 907 Kahulul Ralroad Co to shlmura, L; pc land, Pala, Hamakuapoko" Maul. yrs at $20 per yr. B 293, p S. ated Oct S. N. Lukua and wf to J J Mathews ; nt n Est of J Mathews, Maul; nt n R Ps 4S59 and 8078, kul 3792C, Kupa, Ualapue, Molokal. $500. B 29C, p 445 " ated Nov Entered of Record Nov 9, 907. J A Slva and wf to V A Carvalho..A Joaqupn A Slva and wf to V A Carvalho Edwn Thomas and wf to. Rebeka Kauahakl Manuel Phlp and wf to J Pnto... CM W R A Kayser and wf to Cabrnho & Co Nakano Tonoyo and hsb to Henry Hall Manoel do Roquo and wf to Joao Gadama. A B Lndsay and wf to Alvno de Slva Ten Shone and wf to Trs of Mnkl- - kl Jap School Catherno Lloyd to Tr of Fdela M Lyons M Manuel do S Orta Jr to Manuel G Mendonca and wf R Rchard H Trent tr to Catherne Lloyd U Fanny Strauch and hsb to Charles W Baker M Jlecorded Nov. G, 907. Kuahnno (k) to Knlakala K Lua Jr et al, ; nt n por R Ps 927, 922 and 299 and pc lnnd, Laenaloo, etsc, Koo- - lauloa, Oahu. $0. B 290, p 4S. ated Oct 29, 907. Est of B P Bshop by trs to August Haneberg, ; por np, kul 063, etc Nuuanu ave, Honolulu, Oahu. $250. B 29G, ) 449. ated Oct 30, 907. Leo Hnt to Chum Kam Sut, P A; general powers. B 29, p H7. ated Nov W. R Castle tr to Charles Cornoy, Rel; lt2 nt n pc o, land, Kaneohe, - Oahu; acr land, Kaneohe, Koolaupolto, Oahu. $220. B 297, p 2G0. ated Nov John Wagner and wf to Pnnquasso da Camara. ; lots S, 9, 20, blk 2, bldgs, etc, Kalulanl tract, Honolulu, Oahu. $. B 290, p G. ated Nov, 907. San Martlnho Ben Sosy of Hawa to uco. Aencastro et al, Uel; pc land, Borotaula St, Honolulu, Oahu. $G0O. B 297, p 2C. ated Oct 30, 907. Sdney M Ballon and wf to Mary Frear, ; subdlv C, gr 4, opt Pub Wks, Ewa, Oahu. $20. B 29G, p 4Gl ated Oct Martha Berger gdn to Jnmos Steward Rel; pc land, bldgs, etc, Honolulu, Oahu. $000. Nuuanu B 297, St p 202, ated Nov Ewn C Styne (Mre.f) to Ploneor Mll Co Ltd. L; R P 5070, kul 7G89 and water rgltts, Kuuaula, Lahalna, Maul G yrs at $20 per yr. t 293, p 88, uated Oct A QUESTON THAT EVERY MAN SHOUL ECE FOR HMSELF. There s ono subject n whch many of use ore nterested and that s, what s tho qulckost way of gettng rd ot a trolblosomo cold? s t best to tako somo now remedy put out wth oxag gorated clams, or to pn your talth to Chamberlans Cough Remedy, a pro paraton that has won a world wde reputaton and mmense sale by ts cure of ths dsease? Ths remedy s for salo by all dealers, Benson, Smth & Co., agents for Hawa, Fne Job Prntng, mar Offce. GAS GREAT REUCTON SALE 20 TO 50 SCOUNT Wo aro sellng FNE CROCKER! Odd Cups and Saucers Screens Brass erases Fnger Bowls Copper Gongs Sale to contnue for Ten ays Only JAPANESE BAZAR Art Fort Struct, next to the Convent. 8 --f O Calendars: An exclusve lno of hand- -. panted, embossed calendars. fferent from anythng youll And elsewhere. f you want somethng thatll f mako a beautful Chrstmas pre-- sent, buy somo of these and lay " them asde for tho Holdays. Tho supply s lmted como early. Hawa Photo & Aft Co. L. R. CROOK, Prop. Fort Street, below Kng. CUB d BO, CHNESE PUBLSHNG JOB PRNTNQ. NEWSPAPER AN L No. 49 Cor. of Smltn and Hotel BU. Y. SH Corner Beretanla and Nuuanu Sts. JAPANESE GENERAL RUGGSTS MERCHANSE All Knds ot Amercan Patent Medcnes at Low Prces. Fne Job ttntlng, star Offce J. rutt fc- flll fll - - tjum,-.- : AJ.lA " Jtts... w J. - - V

4 Foun HAWAAN STAR, MONAY, NOVEMBER 907 ALY AN SEM-WEEKL- Publshed every afternoon (except Sunday) by the Hawaan Stau Newspaper Assocaton, Lmted. SUBSCRPTON RATES: Local, per annum $8.00 Foregn, per annum j Payable n advance. Entered at Post Offce at Honolulu, Hawa, as second clas9 mall matter. Subscrbers who do not get ther papers regularly wll confer a favor by notfyng the Star Offce; Telep hone 365. The Supreme Court of The Terrtory of Hawa has declared both HAWAAN STAR (dally) and SEM WEEKLY. STAR news-paper- s of general crculaton throughout the Terrtory of Hawa, "sutable for advertsng proceedngs, orders, judgments and decrees entered or rendered n the Courts of the Terrtory of Hawa." Letters to HAWAAN STAR should not be addressed to any n. dvdual connected wth the offce, but smply to HAWAAN STAR, or to the Edtoral or Busness epartments, accordng to tenor or purpose. FRANK L. HOOGS MONAY 7 V.V.VAV.W.VAWW.VM Bg Crop Was Earned J MANAGER NOVEMBER. 90; out wholesome amusement would be The sequence of dates s not the a dreary thng, as dreary as the town of Peebles. A drummer, after a hard least nterestng thng about the days work there, started out n the "Authorzed" three followng quotatons from pa- - evenng to look for some amusement. Sj r At-a- r loomucn... -.,t.. c n the empty street ho saw but one Star...w w wrsf whcn man, a very old man, and he sad 0 ths graybeanl: "What tme does the asked ths mornng regardng a theater open? Theaytor?" sad the rumor that he would resgn from old man. We have 0 thcayter here. hs present poston wth Lewcrs & Cooke to accept the management Well, the musc hall, then? The old of the Hawaan Mahogany Company, declned to dscuss the matter. man shook hs head and frowned. No, no, ho muttered, theres nothng of Negotatons are pendng regardng the poston, however, though the that knd n Peebles. Hut goodness necessary arrangements have not been completed. gracous, exclamed the drummer, "A possble sgnfcant fact regardng the poston was the arrval ths mornng on the Knau of E. H. Cant, who has been the man-,tr- cr h place? Oh, aye, sad the have you no amusement at all n ths other. f ye wat tll S oclock ye can of the Lumber Comnanv at Hlo for some tme nast." bee them shft the freght raln. " Sunday Advertser : "The statement n an.afternoon paper that --AV. W. Harrs, s to take Us management of the Hawaan Mahogany "Thero s a frend of mne." says Lumber Co. s WTHOUT FOUNATON.", Prof. Ogden Charles Lormer, Toledo s Monday Advertser: "Mr. Cant wll reman the busness veteran educator, who beleves n corporal punshment, "who s rasng a manager: but the great scope of the busness of the Company requres not only famly of slx boys wtn ne uvv u a manager to operate the busness and plant of the company on la-twa-, moral suason. The mld lttle cnap but a general busness and fnancal superntendence to attend argued about the matter the other nght to busness matters elsewhere. Ths superntendence, the Advertser at a club. And do you beleve, sad, that moral suason s better s relably nformed, wll be performed bv V. W. Harrs of Lewcrs than corporal punshment for bg, lusty boys lke yours? Yes, sad my & Cooke." One of the troubles wth the mornng Authorzed News s that frend. And do you mean to say that you t publshes, labelled as news, too much that s "authorzed." by someone nterested. Havng found out n some way yesterday that ts auth- clared earnestly, have never struck have never whpped your boys? As true as st here, my frend de orzed denal was wthout the only authorzaton most publshed statements need. that of beng true, the Advertser ntroduced ts cor- fense. " one of my chldren except n self- - de recton n the followng words: "t was announced on Saturday that W. W. Harrs was to succeed E. H. Cant as manager of the Hawaan Mahogany Lumber Company. Later some of the partes n nterest dened that ths was so. The denal was correct." A reference to The Stars orgnal announcement, quoted above, shows that there never was a statement that anyone was to "succeed E. H. Cant," but on the contrary there was an ntmaton that hs feld was that whch he s today announced as occupyng. The Advertser would have had the news yesterday f t had clpped t frpm the Saturday Star nstead of tryng to dscredt easly obtanable news t ddnt get. VW.V.V.W.V, Lke the great agrcultural re- - gons of the Manland,-Hawa- s an swer to fnancal dsturbances rfrvf rrrm TTtmlf-rrc-. nrrrnn s a fmt the great crops movng forward all over the country mean a trade bal ance that should quckly restore prosperty and revve nterrupted commercal progress. That Hawa has gone ahead wth the rest of the country s shown by her bggest sugar crop, and she has done t wthout layng herself open to panc condtons. The sugar planters of Hawa who are n annual sesson today offer a lesson u those engaged n other lnes of producton. The great lesson they teach s the value of scentfc cultvaton and expermentaton. ncreased productveness has followed very largely as a. drect result of lberal expendture of money and effort to dscover,the best ways of gettng all the sol has. That productveness per acre has ncreased and that areas not productve at all a few years ago are now gvng good crops, are not at all matters of mere luck or even of energetc management and extenson. The mprovement s much due to appled agrcultural scence of the hghest knd. t s not the success of men who have planted crops and wated on weather and sol to do what happened to be n natures programme, but of men who have stmulated nature lke Burbank, and fought pests wth the best means ths scentfc age affords, besdes accomplshng bg engneerng feats to make desert lands green wth cane. n most other lnes of agcul-tur- c, much can be accomplshed by smlar progressve dsposton. Amd much popular enthusasm over the "small fanner" and the new ndustres comng to the front here wth more or less vgor, the ntellgent ctzens of Hawa have a warm apprecaton of the supreme mportance to the slands of the great ndustry whose leadng representatves began ther annual sesson here today. The practcal men and the theorsts and expermenters who help to gude then all receve deserved congratulatons on the success of the year. Unauthorzed relable news s much better than strongly authorzed publcatons of what s not so. "Mke" Fsher has named hs baseball nne the Hawaan Stars. Stll, we hope they wll get a whallopng when they come here. t has taken an "epdemc" of plague n San Francsco about seven months to amount fo 90 cases wth 57 deaths. Ths showng n a cty of from 350,000 to 400,000 people shows the absurdty of plague scares. f Taft s only askng fve and a half mllons for constructon ancl mantenance of Coast Artllery, a lot of places are gong to have ther expectatons dsapponted. Perhaps Secretary Mctcalf wll rase hm a bt. Pretty soon The Star wll be dsposed to doubt the veracty of exclusve news t publshes f the Advertser fals to deny t. Varous reports telegraphed from tme to tme about the movements of the fleet are of nterest, but loo much relance should not be placed n any of them. Plans for such movements arc one of the thngs whch the admnstraton doesnt mnd beng caught speakng alxwt n a "dplomatc" way, to avod tle "ugler word," and even f Roosevelt and Metcalf know what they ntend, they are probably not tellng. t would seem to h reasonably sure that the vessels wll at least cajl here, bg arrvals of coal are very practcal ndcatons of that., pales Wotn Telg PHLOSOPHCAL NEE. "Uncle Peter s very phlosophcal. sympathzed wth hs toothache and ho snltl he wns glnd ho wasnt nn elephant." ) "How funny!" "Then lo sad ho hal corns and bunons on both foot nml agan offered my sympathy." "d he accept t?" "No; ho snld not to wnstu any sym-yatnan he was only too glad ho was not n centpede." "The dea! And dd ho toll you that ho had rheumatsm n every bone n hs body?" "Yob. nml when started to cheer hm ho grnned and sad he was as happy as a clnm because ho wasnt shad wth a couplo of thousand bones." " am proud of my busness,- - sajs Wllam J. lluttllng, the manager ot Coney slands reamland. "Lfe wth- Mrs. M. G. Quackenbos, whom Attorney-General Bonaparte has made 00 of hs specal assstants n the campagn aganst the trusts, s a New York lawyer. She tells ths story of a ralway ham sandwch: "A man paused btterly n the consumpton of a very hard, dry ralway ham sandwch, and sad to the mad behnd the counter: " dont see no ham n ths. You ant come to t yet, sad tho mad, wth a smle. A mnuto or two passed. Tho mans jaws worked gloomly. Then they stopped agan, and ho sad: dont see no ham yet, young woman. Oh, she repled, vouve gone and bt over t now. " SENTENCE SERMONS. No lfe s frutful wthout frost. Folks who expect falure seldom aro dsapponted. Patlenco wth lessor Uvea s born of tho larger lfe. You are free from any dvnty so long as you despse any humanty. ts hard to stay blue when you aro brghtenng the lot of another. Many thnk they repent tho sowng when they only fear tho reapng. Theres a lot of dfference between savng money and hopng to bo saved by t. You novor wll have the prvlege of sympathy wthout tho prce of sufferng. Perfecton s a good deal more than the power of pckng faults n other people. You may know by ts warmth and cheer whether a mans lght comes from heaven. tlots of men can outlne a brllant natonal polcy who mako a falure of ordnary parentage. No wonder tho hypocrte deceves hmself when ho s foolsh enough to thnk ho s decevng tho Almghty. t s a good deal easer to say "brother" n a smooth way than to spend tme smoothng your brothers way. Folks who aro seesawng between rght and wrong thnk that Provdence gves them a good many ups and downs n lfe. Chcago Trbune. PONTE PARAGRAPHS. And a rollng man gathers no "roll." "What grafters need s nsurance ngalnst exposure. Tho grl who takes tho cake s the one who can bake good bread. After marrage has opened a blnd lovers oyes ho s enttled to sympathy. Wegh somo men and you wll fnd thorn wantng n everythng but weght. ts easy for a man wth money to bo popular as long ab ho s wllng to glvo up. u uoesnt matter much what you thnk f you aro able to keep your thoughts to yourself. a HOLLSTERS Cascara You should always have a box of them wth you. They wll keep you n perfect health. They are almost a candy and are to bo chewed and swallowed. Pleasant convenent Md palnta-bl- e. Chldren lke them. A concentrated form of cascara and only 25c. a box. mhh nl luhbnhh fv JEx Fnest lne of HARNESS, SALERY, and HORSE GOOS, ever n Honolulu. LOW PRCES. PROMPT ATTENTON. C. R. COLLNS, S. Kng St. near Fort WE SELL T FOR LESS That s what s to the just now. We are closng out a small stock of these well known ncubators and Brooders at 20 off former regular sellng prces. Ths s the season to batch eggs and ths s the tme to get an ncubator and Brooders 20 under usual prce. "Chcken Fxns" of all sorts E. O. HALL ont Wat f your Eyo Glasses or Spectacles are bent or need adjustng, but call at our Optcal eparttent We possess the scence of adjustng frames. H.F.Wchman&Co., LT. OPTCANS. O ORANGE PEKOE TEA. Our famous "" brand done S up n lttle gunny sacks s tho best you can buy. H. MAY & CO., LT. Phone 22. RY GOOS, FANCY GOOS, RUGS, NOTONS, MENS B. F. CURTANS, LACES, LAES APPAREL, ETC., ETC. Eblers&Co FORT STREET. P. O. Box 76 GOOS Ths world may owe you a lvng, but t snt to blame f you are too lazy to collect your dues. Many a man neglects to get a movo on hmself because ho has a fool wlfo who thnks ho s too to good-lookn- g work. When t rans too much to sut us somo one s always thoro wth tho remark that t wll bo a blessng to tho farmers. Chcago News. Fne Job Prlnthff, star Offce. happenng STEN WAY Hlonan lktajjva. NCUBATOR MLLNERY, FURNSHNGS, (STARR. AN OR PANOS THAYER PANO CO. 6 Hotel St., Opp. Young Hotel Phone Man 28. TUNNG GUARANTEE EL PALENCA The Choce of the Smoker. llnysellou Tobacco Co. SOLE STRBUTORS. Alexander Young Buldng. Cattou, Nell & Co. Engneers, Machnsts, Blacksmth! and Bolermakers. Frst class worn nt rr&aonabla rates. "Opto. Hoftaan SALOON Cor. Hotel ana Nutanu Sts. Serves Free Lunch from :30 to. Soups, Fsh, Stews, Roasts, Etc. The Bll of Fare changes every day. at & SON, LT Cable Address: "Armltage," Honolulu. Leber Code. Postofflce Box 6S3. Telephone Man 0. HARRY. ARMTAGE Ntoolt tl Bondt Broker... MEMBER OF HONOLULU STOCK AN BON EXCHANGE. Offlco: Campbell Block, Merchant HONOLULU, T. H. Street. James T. Taylor, M. Am. Soc. C. E. CONSULTNG HYRAULC ENGNEER. Honolulu, T. H. H water le ln by the use of our Volet Ammona. A necessty n every ladys boudor or n tho bath room The cheapness of t recommends t to everyone. 25 CENTS A BOTTLE.. SmTH S CO.. LTU Hotel and Fort Streets PYROGRAPHC 0UTFT8 Copley Prnts ART8T8 MATERAL8 PACFC PCTURE FRAMNG CO. Nuuanu below Hotel Street Fne Job Prntng. Bta Offce. The Best Readng s the ncandescent electrc lght. s the nearest approach to daylght. wthout t. - cost. Phone us and well send t s steady, wthout heat and No modem house should be vsr a man to wre your house at a low Hawaan Electrc Co., Ltd. Phone 390 Offce Kng near Alakea Oporto $5.00 PER CASE, A lmted quantty of a rare Try a bottle. LEWS & CO., LT. Telephone Kng. Street.. WNES, LQUORS AN CGARS A Home old vntage of mported port wne. Too few people realze the healthfulness of drnkng a good, pure beer. t has the elements to buld strength and muscle and make good red blood. contans less than 4 alcohol; t s absolutely pure, and con- - tans no njurous fortfyng acds. W.G.Trwn&Co.,Ltd Wm. G. rwn.. Presdent and Manager John. Spreckels. Frst W. M. Glffard... Second H. M. Whtney Treasurer Rchard vers s Secretary W. P. Wlson Audtor UGAR FACTORS, COMMSSON AGENTS AGENTS FOR. O.eanlo Steamshp Co., San Francsco, Cal. Western Sugar Reflnlrfc Co., San Fran-csc- o, Cal. Baldwn Locomotve Works, Phladelpha, Pa. Newall Unversal Mll Co., Manufacturers of Natonal Cane Shredder, New York, N. T. Pacfc Ol Transportaton Co., San Francsco, Cal. curaa,. ealers n Sewng Machnes of All Knds. Also Hawaan Souvenrs, Hats and Curloa. 0S N. Kng St., near Maunakea. Phone Man 494. P. O. Box 549 Won Lou PRMO Co. & Plumbers and Tnners 7 Hotel Street near Maunakea. Fne Job Prntng Star Oflce. ONE OF u S From $.00 Up For Shrt Wasts Very Good Values tun.. LMTE LGHT 8T9 (2 quart bottles.) Beverage BEER XJ ALL KNS J? Cash Regster JP Tpevrtef Mmeograph and 5 Jlobe Werncke jf CAR Hawaan. SKMS Offce- - Specally COMPAVV 93 Fort Street : : Tel. Man 4 Leadng Hat Gleaners BEST N TOWN. All Knds of Straw, Felt and- - Panama Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Fort St. opposte the Convent. TELEPHONE 493. NEW COLORE HAT BANS. All the latest styles of Wcks Hat Bands rangng n prco from 35c to 76c. K. FUKUROA, Roblnton Block.. Hotel St

5 4m - v. r HAWAAN STAR, MONAY, NOVEMBER, 907. FVE ABLTY n uur examnatons s MERT "n Our Methods" 3 QUALTY 9 n uur masses m B A. N. 8ANFOR g m Boston Buldng. f New Management Ths popular cafe s now under tho management of nn experenced man from Tats, San Fran csco. Hot meals now beng served, a la carte, from sx n the mornng untl three n the afternoon. Very prompt servce. ALEXANER YOUNG CAFE Corner Hole! and Hshop Sts. BUSNESS REVVERS S. S. SGNS TOM SHARP does anythng wlwl PANT and BRUSH. Phone Kng St NEW CHOP HOUSE. P. John, late of tho Manhattan Lunch Rooms, has opened a new Chop Houso on Hotel street near Nuuanu. Frst class meals served at all houre. HOFFMAN CHOP HOUSE. MR. S SHOWNG SOME Exquste Pattern Hats and Others Made to Order HARRSON BULNG Next.The Catholc Church. Fort Street. Honolulu. New Goods BY Every Steamer Both from tle States and the Orent, Tho latest creatons n Slk Kmonos aro now on dsplay. WATCH FOR OUR SATURAY A WAKAM Robnson Block, Hotel St., cor. Bethel KNEW ALL ABOUT T. Wll Tom Lawson pleaso explan ths Henz falluro n detal and show to tho publc to what extent ho pre dcted t? Councl Bluffs Nonparel. GOLF; NEXT SUNAY. Tho Whte Rone gor tournament ts to be pulled off at Halelwa next Sun day and a large crowd wll go down to watch the players. Ths s to bo the twenty-secon- d effort aome of the partcpants n the sport wll make to wn tho cup. Halelwa llnka.are tho best n tho country, all thngs consd ered, and one of the man features s tho excellence of the meals and ser vce at the hotel. 4 l Fne Job Prntng, Star Offce. $50,000 A YEAR TOJtEMAN LE NEW YORK, October S..lonn. from the Buttery to the Bronx, Mr. Mconald, famous as the engneer who bult the New York subways, was tho star wtness yesterday at the hearng tnftu tlm t nl tl n tfttlf ru rwttvtmlaalnt UWWftls V UllllllUO V.UU4U wnch s nvestgatng the ntoruorougn Metropoltan tracton corporaton. Mr. McTJonald gets a salary of $50,-00-0 a year, but ns he explaned, no doesnt have to work for t now. Tho tracton merger pcoplo apparently lnd t cheaper to pay hm the salary for dong nothng rather than to have hm buld more subways. Ho testfed that n 905 he entered nto n contract wth a syndcate composed of Thomas P. Ryan, E... Bor-wln- d, Anthony J. Brady, Norman Ream and P. A. B. Wdener whch, under the authorty of the Metropoltan " dd not need to." Securtes Company, was to seek con Mr. Mconald further testlllcd that tracts for the buldng of three sub- - le was now n the pay of the nter-way- s. The contract that Mr. borough-metropolt- company, beng Mconald was to buld any subways under a fve-ye- ar contract to perform ror the constructon of whch ths syn- - such constructon work as he should dcato secured contracts. Another contract, dated Jan. 25, 90C, abrogated the contract for the constructon of the three subway lnes OLER WYNNE S ARRAGNE SLAYER OF ENGNEER McKNNON APPEARS TO ANSWER TO CHARGE OF MURER. John Wynne, the oler on the S. S Rosecrans who klled Thrd Assstant Engneer McKlnon, of the same vessel by beatng hs brans out wth n heavy hammer whle he slept n hs stateroom, some weeks ago, was arragned n the Unted States strct Court ths mornong, but plea was reserved untl the 25th. The lengthy ndctment contanng lve counts was read to tlo prsoner, and Attorney demons of the llrm of Thompson & demons stated that he appeared as specal counsel tor the defendant, and moved to have the case set over untl the return of Attorney Thompson, who he sad knew- - the case. The tral las been put over once or twce before n order to allow the defendant re counsel, t. beng stated that the Seamens Unon of Amerca would probably take the matter up. Whether or not Thompson & demons have been so employed, Mr. demons would not say nor would he state that they were to contnue n the defense of the case. ELEGATE QUESTON The regular meetng of the Chamber of Commerce, wll be held on Wednesday afternoon at tnree oclock n the rooms of the Chamber n the Stangenwald buldng. The com mttee who have been apponted to look nto the mutter of sendng sonc one lo Washngton to help Prnce Cupd n layng before Congress the matter of Pearl harbor, wll be ready wth ther report. las stated ho dd not thnk he would accept as has L. A. Thurston. The other ctl zen mentoned was W. O. Smth but t s not known f ho wll be able to ac cept. A. L. C. Atknson has also been talked of us one of the best men to go. None of the commttee wll say who s lkely to get the poston, f a delegate s sent ut all. ONT TELL MRS. FNNGAN THAT" One of the strkng ponts n the com edy Where actng, becomes real Brought out so true, so natural All who have seen tho preceedlng performance of "Fnlgan the Mllon are," aro loud n ther prase of tho accomplshments, and the work of these amateurs. Many are gong agan. Those who have not, should not mss ths opportunty. Gve tho trans-pacf- c yacht a boost. Every seat at popular prce. Remember Monday evenng, at the Theater, Everybody s helpng. No money n t for any one, but the yacht. Put on your salor blouso and Jon the bunch. KAMS WON. The football game Saturday afternoon betweon the Kans and tho Puns was one ot tho poorest exhbtons of football that has ever been seen here. n Honolulu. The Kuns played bet ter n every way than the Phb, but ther playng can stll bo very much mproved. Tho game was full of fumbles and off sde playng. George K. Carter who acted n the capacty of Umpre was very much off n hs deel sons, and hs frequent callng ot tme to read up the rulos whch he carred brought forth a good many remarks whch wero not at all complmentary. The Kams won C to 0. Flue Job Prntng, Star Ofllce. Mconald recevng $GO,000 n pay provded ment for the work he had done and n leu of tho profts whch mght havo accrued to hm had the subways been constructed. Tlls last contract was executed only n short tme before the nterborough-mctropolltn- n merger had been accomplshed. "And was not that really tho under lyng or fundamental reason for the dscontnuance of nl ths work? nsk- - cd Mr. vb, "Not so fur as was concerned,", repled Mr. Mconald. "d. you tall the attenton of tho gentlemen concerned to the fact that ths vrtually put an end to competton n transportaton n New York cty a be called on to perform, as a salary of $50,000 a year. Ths salary he receves whether he does any work or not. ONT SEEK ANY OFFCE GOV. CHARLES E. HUGHES E- CLARES HE NEVER HAS AN NEVER WLL SEEK OFFCE. NEW YORK, Oct. 0 Gov. Charles E. Hughes lust nght made a declaraton of hs atttude toward the presdental nomnaton, when, n an ad dress at a dnner gven n hs honor by tho Republcan club, he sad: " dd not seek any publc olco. have not sought, nor shall seek, drectly or ndrectly, to nfluence tho selecton or thu vote of any delegate to any conventon, and wth reference to tho electon of any delegate to any conventon there wll.be no suggeston or thought of ulluence, protest or reprsal n the e.xecutv6 chamber." t was at ths same club that Mr, Hughes announced hs acceptance ot tho gubernatoral nomnaton, and hs speech lust mght was a revew of hs admnstraton. Gov. Hughes remnded lls audence that t was n an address under tho auspces of the Republcan club after hs electon that he set forth the prncples whch would goven hs admnstraton, am sad: " beleve thoroughly n tho ndent rogulntouof publc servce corporatons n the nterest of tho publc. beleve that ther transactons should bo conducted n tho lght of day and under the publc eye; that they should bo compelled to furnsh tho servce whch they are bound by ther charters to render, and that all ther blc oblgatons should rgorously bo enforced." "To avod any possblty of msapprehenson," le sad, " may say ths further word do not seek any publc offce. The majorty of pcoplo doubtless thnk that the dstncton and power ot offce aro an rresstble attracton. f you had been con stantly n my company durng tho last nne months you would see that anotn or lolnt of vew s unte possble. To mo nuble offce means a bur- - f rosnonsbllty a burden of n cessant responsblty whch under honorable condtons and at the command of the people t may be a duty md even a measure to assume, but t s far from beng an object of amb ton." VCTM S EA. Asato, an Ewa Japanese, s n a cell at the polce staton for kllng Mglta Sabum. also a plantaton laborer. n a lght n an lwa cafp last Frday nght Asoto stabbed Saburo who ded at the Japanese hosptal n ths cty yesterday mornng. An nquest wll bo held ths evenng. No charge las as yet been preferred aganst Asato. NVAE WAHAWA. own where the pneapples grow Reeves, the scout detectve, on Satur day nght arrested a dozen Chnese, catchng them n the act of playng fan tan for real money and usng Ch ne.se punctured cons n leu ot buttons. He put them n a box-ca- r. asssted by a local offcer, and held them for ball t was not hs fault that three man aged to get out of the box-c- through an end port-hol- e. Reeves brought over $00 ball to town on lls return from Wuhlnwa. "Scotty" Mostou hap pened to bo at Wahlawa durng tho rad and wanted very much to attend the denouement hut was restraned b) the fact that he hud been rdng horse back all day and was somewnat saddle sore. TRY TO WORK. There wll probably be a meetng of tho Bourd of Health on Wednesday nftornoon. Presdent Pnkham says that f there s t wll be only a routne busness meetng, and tho Board wll try to do a lttle work, whch has been crowded to ono sde for some tme by the peatforous Wallaeh meetngs. PLANTERS (Contnued froln Page One.) the matter tomorrow so that nrraug"-ment- s could be mndo. The 25th annual meetng of the Hawaan Sugar Planters Assocaton was called to order ths mornng promptly at 0 oclock by Presdent E. F. Bshop. The roll call of the members of the Assocaton and the plantaton roll call wore read by Assstant Secretary R.. Mend. Nearly every plantaton was represented, a lavge number of,the members of tho Assocaton beng present. -- After the callng of the roll, the mnutes of the lust meetng were read, whch ncluded the executve meetng held at the Experment Staton. Presdent Bshop welcomed the members present to the annual meetng n the name of the Trustees, and then read hs report of the past year whch was loudly applauded--. Presdent Bshop sad: "On behalf ot the trustees, extend cordal welcome to the members of the Assocaton assembled hero today for the annual meetng. t tns bco. cuslomnry for n good nuubv of years past that we get together dk a yeaf to nterchange deas, lsten to reports and dscuss questons of general nterest to that porton of our communty dentfed wth the sugar ndustry. "The Planters Labor & Supply Co., the parent organzaton of the H. S. P. A., was organzed n March, S82; flus ths year the organzaton has been n exstence for a quarter of a century. t may not bo amss to here menton those who were dentfed wth the lrst organzaton. The offcers elected n March, 882 were as follows S. N. Castle, presdent,, P. Adams, S. L. Austn, S. T. Alexander. G. N. Wlcox, vce presdents; P. C. Jones, correspondng secretary; F. A. Schaefer, recordng secretary; J. H. Paty. treasurer. "Three of the above-menton- are stll alve and are wtl us today at ths meetng. "The crop of the year SS2, from the best nformaton avalable, was 57,000 tons, and the possble output of the sl ands was estmated at 84,000 tons. Ths year of 907 the total crop s tons. The growth of the ndustry s evdent wthout any further remarks or conmarson. and thnk t may be safely sad that the mportance of ths Assocaton, the scope of ts work and the necessty of ts contnuance can bo regarded n the same rato. So much by way of retrospecton. "Tle work of the year just closed s worthy of specal menton n many ro- - pects, and ths wlllbe largely covered the reports whch wll bo read to ou n the course of the meetng. My reference to the several tems s only ursory. n many (respects, the work f the year has bepn one of observa ton watchng the progress or results from work and experments establsh ed n former years. The reports to be submtted wll not rover as many sub jects as s customary, for the.reason hat many of them have been pretty horoughly exploted n former years, leavng those who are asked to wrte t) fresh reports on these old Subjects n rather a bad way, and wth threadbare topcs to deal wth. The work of the Experment Staton, however, has been full and nterestng, and n my opnon t wll gve us enough food for thought to carry us over the present annual assembly. ts work, also, whle nterestng, has been as much n tho way of observaton as n any other re spect, the experments prevously establshed havng reached a pont where they are decdedly n evdence. Mr. Eckurts Hawaan seedlngs alone cover a great work, and t puts hm n a class to be enved by all who a dentfed wth scentfc, agrculture. "The Entomologcal vson, whlo not restng on ts oars exactly, s cer tanly restng on laurels so well earn ed that the work of tho dvson adds to tle fame of Koobelo and Perkns n a way that must be lastng n the an nals of tho pest warfare n sugar cane, make specal menton of tho fact that tho sugar ndustry n ths Terrtory las now ceased to be nuxous over tho leaf-hopp- er pest, yet how short s the tlno snce t seemed that the entre ndustry was threatened wth dsaster the scope of whch was amply demon st rated by the complete devastaton of the crops or ono plantaton wall many wero serously damaged. "n a trp around- - the plantatons made ths past summer, r was much pleased to note the full credt was ac corded by the managers generally to the Experment Staton staff for th effectve work done, whch s as t should be. ndvdual members buv from tme to tme deprecutod tho ex pensu of mantenance ot the" Staton, but regurd ts work today as ot n calculable value compared wth whch tho cost of mantenance s as tho an nual bll of the famly physcan wth a very healthy famly as a patent. "The Pathologcal vson of th Experment Stutlon, organzed under tho able drecton ot r. Cobb, has done most effectve work durng th year past, as must havo been evdent to you all from the bulletns that hnv been ssued. The rosearch mnde n the matter of root and fungus dseases of enno and ther treatment are sum clently early to enable us to tako the necessary steps to head oft dsaster from thosn causes: Whle muny of the suggestons made by tho dvson n volve consderable labor and expense, bellove t wll be found sound polcy that the recommendatons made as to treatment of canolllsonses be carred out. r. Cobb has retred from the head ot tho dvson, and s succeeded! by Mr. Lewton-Bral- n who was hs abw assstant for some tme pror to r. Cobbs retrement. Whle not purely matters of Asso caton work, the queston of labor and transportaton have been much n the concerns of the ndustry durng the past year, and more sugar has been stored and for longer perods than over before. Early n tho year the la bor supply begun to be augmented by the arrval of mmgrants from South a ern Europe drect, and three expedtons of ths character havo conc n durng the year. After sftng, these people have developed a desrable class, and t s to be hoped that the mmgraton laws wll bo so amended at the comng sesson of Congress, that tho comng of ths class of peo ple to Hawa may bo resumed, stopped as t las been because of a possble rregularty n tho methods fol lowed by the Terrtoral Board of m mgraton havng n chargo ths work. The outlook for further supples or labor from the Orent s not cheerng because of tho general trend of feelng n the Unted States vs. Orental m mgraton, growng ns t has nto an ssue that has forced offcal recognton. Hawas geographcal locaton s such that any radcal antt-orlentpolcy must serously affect us. and look to the future wth some consd erable apprehenson when vewng t from the standpont of the labor re qurements ot ths Terrtory. Even though there be legslaton enublng tho resumpton of mmgraton from Europe, t s my opnon that ths source alone wll not apply our needs and that a part of our labor must con tnue to come from the Orent. How ever, tns may not neeus oo acceueu tenable.or postve predcton. Ever snco my early connecton wth the sugar busness, the ndustry has faced a cloudy horzon from some cause or other, and t may be that t wll be our good fortune to come out from ths apparent emergency n the way ot labor wthout havng sustaned any setback or njury to the ndustry. "The trustees have made an attempt durng the past year to get natve labor from the Phlppne slands but tho attempt has been all but a falure, less than one hundred people all told havng nrrlved here as a result of an expensve effort to establsh a regular mmgraton from that place. Recently the trustees have dscontnued ther (forts n ths drectonand obstacles and dffcultes n the way seemng almost nsurmountable. "urng the year, as you are all ware, we have been vsted by a party of Congressmen: also by Secretary Straus of Presdent Roosevelts cab net, and t seems as though a better uderstfdlng of Hawas necesstes hould preval wth tle powers tna u ut Washngton, and t s to be earnestly hoped that somo good wll result. "Snce your last annual assembly (0,(00 acres of sugar cane havo re solved themselves nto 440,000 tons ot sugar n Hawa. Tho work of the As socaton n connecton wth ths tre mendous achevement wll be gven ou n the reports to be submtted.,nd t seems unnecessary for me to sneak further on ths pont. n retr ng from the presdency of tho organzaton. wsh to offer my congratula tons to Planters generally upon tho work ot ths year of 907 tho banner year n the hstory of tne sugar mus- - try ot these slands, and can wsh nothng better than that the years to come may bo no less years of prosper ty than has been ths year A " A report was receved from the com mttee n charge of tho Experment Staton, gvng an account of a bg years work. The report n openng says: lo ncrease n the work ot tlls branch of the vson, to whch your attenton was drawn last year, has been more than mantaned durng the past twolvo months, the analyses fur ulshed beng no less than 05 per cent. greater than the total ot 900. n ad dltlon to ths tho fullng off n the number of fertlzers analysed has been arrested, and the total of 494 s the largest snco ths branch ot work las been taken n" hand by the lvl slon; these fertlzer analyses have re suted n a savng of $8977 to the plan tatlons, or nearly twce that of last year." Wth somo fne llustratons, the re port "gves much nformaton about tho scleutflc work done at tho experment staton, tellng of contnued suo-- cobs n lghtng and nvestgatng the cane-bor- er and leaf-hopp- er and other dffcultes. n all respects the report s consdered a very satsfactory one. and t wll bo studed by managers and assstants all over tho slands. The commttee conssts ot E.. Tonnoy. charman; (. H. Robertson and (J. V avlos, vson of Ag rculturo und Chemstry; W. M. Olf fard and W. Pfotenhauer. t tee vson of Entomology; E. K Paxtou and t.. Mead, vson of Pathology and Physology At tho concluson of the Secretarys report Presdent Bshop announced that tho electon ot Trustees for the ensung year was n order., P. (. Jones made a moton that the present Board of Trustees bo.elected for the followng year. Ths moton was seconded by C. M. Cooke and tho board was unanmously for the comng year. W. Pfotenhauer mndo n moton that HAWA MAN S,, ENE A VOE MASSACHUSETTS REGSTRAR OK VOTERS CLAM AMBROSE S NOT A CTZEN. TAUNTON, Oct. S. Wllam Ambrose has been notlled by the regstrars of voters that he cannot become voter for two years, although hs name wus nscrbed on the votng lst. Mr. Ambrose clams that he s a ctzen nasmuch as he s a natve of Hawa, a possesson of the Unted States. Ho clams that whon tho Unted States took possesson of the sland ts ct zens became ctzens ot.the Unted States. A smlar ense was passed upon n ths cty a few years ago when two young men appled n tho dstrct courtt or naturalzaton papers n accordance wth the recommendaton of the regstrars of voters. They were brothers and were born n Hawa, and ther father was a natve of tho sland. Judge Fox stated that they were already ctzens, and there was no necessty for takng out papers. They were accepted and aro now voters. Ambrose clams lls s a parallel case and tho servces of an attorney wll be secured. GETS BAL BACK. Mon York, a Chnaman accused 0 runnng a lottery, was haled nto court before Judge Llndsuy ths mornng on a bench warrant. He was represented by J. A. Magoon, who stated that the delnquency of hs clent was unntentonal, hs former attorney. E. A. outhltt, hayjng left the country, and ho dd not know that he was re qured on tho date set. Under tne crcumstances, Judgo Lndsay renstated tho case on tho calendar, and an order was ssued revokng the order by whch the prsoners bond was declar ed forfeted. R. HOGNS APPLES. r. Arthur Gordon Hodglns ths mornng made applcaton to the Unted States Court for ctzenshp n tlo Unted States. The octor s a natve of Canada, but has been n tho Terrtory snce 899. f no reason develops wthn tho next 90 days whch would prevent hs naturalzaton he wll be permtted to make hs fnal declaraton, and become a full Amercan ctzen. KAMUK WANTS WATER. W. M. Mnton, representng the resdents of Kanuk and Walalae, called ou Actng Governor Mott-Smt- h ths mornng to ask hs good offces n se curng for the dstrct he represents a bettor water system. The reservors now dong servce are, he says, leakng badly, and thus very wasteful, besdes beng at a low elevaton aro not avalable lo good porton of the dstrct. R. SAN FOR TO SAL. r. Sanford, occullst. s havng bult by Lylo a "Rudder crublng cat," 20 feet overall and 9 feet beam. Tho name s derved lrom a desgn orgnated n The Rudder some three years uco. the meetng bo adjourned untl Two odock ths afternoon, whch was ar-- rled..lust after the meetng the Trus tees went nto executve sesson. After the report of tho Presdent, Secretary W. O. Smth read hs report, whch s as follows: "Tho last annual meetng ot ths As socaton was held November 20, 2, 22 und 23, 90G, n the rooms of the As socaton n Honolulu. "At that meetng the followng nam ed Trustees wero elected: F. A. Schaefer.. P. Baldwn, W. (J. rwn, S. M. Contnued on pace seven? NKW AYKllTSl.MKNTS N CRCUT COURT OF Frst Crcut, Terrtory ot Hawa, h Probate. At Chambers. the Matter of tho Estate of Jose do Freltas. deceased. Order of Notce of Petton for Allow- - unco of Fnal Accounts and scharge n ths Estate On Rendng and Flng the Petton and Accounts of J. M. Vvas, of HonO lulu, T.., wheren he asks to bo al lowed $24.7, and he charges hl self wth $24o.00, and asks that tho same may bo oxamlned and approved, and that a fnal order may be mude ot strbuton ot the property remanng n hs hands to the porsous thereto enttled, and dschargng hm and hs suretes from all further respon sblty as such. t s Ordered that Frday, the 5tU day of eeombor, A.. 907, at 9 oclock a.., before the Judgo of sad Court at the Court Room of tho sad Court nt Honolulu, sland of Oahu, bo and tho same,ereby s apponted as the tlmo and place for hearng sad Petton and Accounts, and thnt all persons nterested may thou am thero appear and show cause, t any thoy have, why the same should not be grunted, and may present evdence as to who aro enttled to the sad property. And thnt notce of ths Order, n the Englsh language, be publshed n the Hawaan Star, a newspapor prnt ed and publshed n Honolulu, once n KSKnkj COMPANY. Mmst fna. (jlfonoluu FOR RENT. Matlock Avenue $26.00 Kalmuku Punchbowl Street Emla Street 2.00 Knau Street Knau Street 7. 5u ewey Avenue Matlock Avenuo 82, do Vctora Street Beretanla Street 22. w Pensacola Street Beretanla Street Keenumoku Street ao.oo Llllha Street 5.00 Kng Street 5.00 "Emma Street Walklk FURNSHK. Kng Street j $0.00 Walklk Kng Street Henry Waterhouse Trus Co,, Ltd Real Estate epartment. Fort and Merchant Sts., Honolulu. Classfed Advertsng Furnshed toons md llonrd Room and board for two gentlemen. Prvate famly. Maklk. B ths offce. LOST. Hawaan con watch fob, three cons n blue and green enamel. Return to Star offce. WANTE, Boy wth bcycle to carry papers. Apply Star offce. Wanted known that Jeff the barber has takon the Unon Barber Shop and wll removo hs old shop there October st and solcts your patronage. week, for three successve weeks, the last publcaton to be not loss than two weeks prevlqus to tho tme theren apponted for sad hearng. ated at Honolulu, ths 2Sth day ot October, 907. (Sgd.) J. T. E BOLT, Frst Judgo of tho Crcut Court ot the Frst Crcut. Attest: (Sgd.) L. P. Scott, Clerk of the Crcut Court of tho Frst Crcut. ts Oct. 28. Nov. A, S. N CRCUT COURT OF FRST CRCUT. TERRTORY OK HAWA. N PROBATE AT CHAMBERS. n tho Mattor of tho Estate of or- - tla K. Palko, eceased. Order of Notce of Petton for Allowance of Fnal Accounts and scharge n Ths Estate. On Readng and Flng the Petton and Accounts of Bruce Cartwrght, the Executor of tho last Wll and Testament of omltla K. Palko, deceased, late of Honolulu, Oahu.T... wheren he asks to bo allowed $087.0, and ho charges hmself wth $27OS.0S, and asks that the same may be examned and approved, and that a llnal order may be made of strbuton of tle property remanng n hs hands to the persons thereto enttled, and dschargng hm and hs suretes from all further responsblty as such Executor. t s Ordered, hut Thursday, the 2nh day of ecember. A at 9 oclock a.., before tho Judgo of sad Court at tho Court Room of tho sad Court at Honolulu, sland ot Oahu. bo nd the same hereby s apponted as the tme and place for hearng sad Petton am Accounts, and that all persons nterested may thou and there ppear and show cause, t any they have, why tho same should not be granted, and may present evdence as to who are ontltled to the sad property. And that notce ot ths Order. n tho Englsh language, be publshed the Hawnllan Star, a newspapor prnted and publshed n Honolulu, once a week, for three successve weeks, tho last publcaton to ho not loss than two weeks prevous to tho tme theren apponted for sad hearng. ated at Honolulu. T. H.. ths th day of November, 907. (Slg.) J. T. E BOLT. Judge of the Crcut Court of the Frst Crcut.,Vttost: (Sgd.) JOB BATCHELOR, Clerk of the Crcut Court ot tho Frst Crcut. ts Nov. U, 8, 26, ec. 2. NOTCE. To Whom t May Concern: Notce s hereby gven that by vrtue ot a certan power of attorney executed by tho.undersgned to Chang Hoon Fat, s hereby deulartkl revoked; and that hereafter no person, except the fnderslgned shall have authorty to act and sgn the Arm name ot Kwong Tal oy, Hotel street, Honolulu, T. H. ated November 4, 907. CHANG MEW TN.

6 HAWAAN STAH, MONAY, NOVEMBER, Art? you easly tred? your work a.bvmlo? o you often feel weak and fant? s,rour appette poor? Are you easly ds couraged? f so, your nervous system s weak ened, your blood s mpure, and serous llness s not far away. AYERS arsaparlla was made for just such cases. When.the blood s mpure bo-com- es the whole nervous system posoned. t s mpossble to throw off that terrblo feelng of depresson, and there s no ambton to work. Ayers Sarsaparlla wll purfy, vtalze, and enrch your blood, and lfe wll agan be worth lvng. As now made, Aycr Sarsaparlla contans no alcohol. There are many mtaton Sarsaparllas. Be sure you get "Ayers." trtparej by r. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Malt., U.S.A. ba vanum s ; pant that wll adhere permanently to galvanzed ron. Made n stone drab and dark lead colors. Any pure lnseed pant can be used over galvanum for a fnshng coat where the galvanum color s not sutable. t s especally valuable n ths clmate. LMTE. 77 S. KNG ST. OS HOURS To Chcago From San Francsco, The Fastest transcontnental tran. OVERLAN LMTE Elqctrlc lghted, Buffet, Lbrary and rawng room compartment, observaton ca", wth dnner. TolegrapTlc news post ed on tran. Southern Pacfc Honolulu ron Works STEAM ENGNES, SUGAR MLLS, BOLERS, COOLERS, RON, BRASS AN LEA CASTNGS. Machnery ot Every escrpton Made to Order. Partcular Attentoa pad to Sh.pf. Blackamlthlne. Jo Work Executed on Short Notce. NEW AltlMYALS Whte ress Shrts, Fancy Slk Shru Collars and Cuffs to match and SwJs Embrodery Lacos. CHAN KEE, 23 Hotel Street near Bethel. AH! Secretary Root was compolled to pay duty at the Texas lne upon the prosonts gven hm by hs Mexcan frends. But that should havo been a vary pleasant duty. Now Orleans Tlraojjomoarat. SPORTS ANOR One of the closest games of base ball Unt have been seen here for some tme was played yobtorday uftcrnoon ut Aula Park between the lalanms and the Chnese A. C. Nearly every uouy that mb been to see the Rlvcrsuo games ths year was on hand yesterday. He game stood 2 to 2 wuon n was called on account of darkness. lho frst nnng the C. A. C. wore nblo to store one run. but t was not repeateu agan untl the seventh. Tho lalamas were unable to place any runs to ther credt, untl tho seventh when they made two runs whch ted tho score. Lo and aaluh both ptched Mery good baseball, and tho team work of both teams was excellent. The fnal game n the seres wll be played next Sunday afternoon weatner permttng at Aala Park. The followng s the Hue up and score by lmne CHNESE ATHLETC CLUB. AB t BH SB PO A E Sn Chong. ss W. Ayau, cr U Jno. Lo, p Ch Bu, c Ed Ayau, 3b ( Hong Chack, 2b Eng Sang, lb K. Y. Chlng, f Mon Yn, rf Totals PALAMAS. ab H BH SB PO A L H. Zcrbo, rf H. KeUaha, ss Kealoha, 3b 4 V C. Paaluhl, p Tj 0. Kalmawnul 2b Walker, cf Kaopua, f Hoopll, c Kama, lb Totals CHNESE ATHLETC CLUB. 234CC7S0 Runs B PALAMAS GG7S9 Runs H SUMMARY. Bases on balls Off Lo 4, Paaluhl 3. Struck out By Lo 3, Paaluhl 9. Sacrfce hts Lo 2,. Chack, Eng Sang. Two base ht Kama. Passed balls Hoopll, Tme of game 2 hours 35 mnutes, The followng s tho scoro by nnngs Browery Laundry G U. S. S. roquos la Ocean Vews. ; STANNG OF THB TEAMS. Won. Lost. Polce 5 2 Ocean Vews 4 3 Brewory 3 4 Laundry 3 V. S. S. roquos 3 5 n the second gamo between tho Sants and tho Waseda team played yesterday n Japan, tho Sants wore ablo to wn agan, by tho scoro of 4 to 0. Ths wns tho champonshp as far as the Waseda team s concerned. So far tho Sants have been nblo to games play- wn three out of tho Tour ed. Thoy stfll have to play another game aganst Keo as each team has now won one gamo. Bororo thoy leave Japan thoy wll play the Noblos and the Commercal School, also a gamo wth tho mperal Unversty tefm. t s sncerely hopod that tho Sants wll nave lttle trouble n defeatng the other teams, and that thoy wll be on hand hore, to take part n one game at least aganst the coast team. The games that wore to havo been played n the Kalananaole League TE GAME yesterday mornng, were.postponed on account of tho ran. The followng s tho standng of the teams so far ths season. P. W. Kanla A. C. Jr!)!) Twlght, A. C 9 0 Automoble Club, have prepared a lst Chlneso A. C. Jr 0 G of events whch snoud be Very nterestng to the spectators. Kananuwal A. C 0 4.lupaneso A. C. Jr S 3 The events are open to the members Chlneso Aloha A. C. Jr.... S 0 ot the Club only. The merchants of the cty havo been very generous n The l team wll practse donatng przes for the dfferent events tonght at fve oclock at the League and a large entry lst s expected by grounds. From now on untl the coast the commttee wno have tho contests team arrves tho team wll practce nghtly. Sam Rlahtka who wll play Hrst base wll arrve Saturday on the Klna. and wll start rght n to play. The twenty-secon- d golf tournament for tho Whte Rock trophy was played at Halewa yesterday, and was won by Wm. Woon wth a gross score of 95 and a net score of Ganes was second wth a gross of 9 and a net of SO. The followng s tho score of the other players who took part n tho tournament: GrosB Hcap N. Score... W. Anderson S9 Scr SO t. W. Anderson Bdgood, St. Clar 2.. A. W. T. Bottomloy P. Cox 2.. E. M. Campbell W. G. Chalmers 5 S 33 H. C. Carter 07 S 89 J. c. Evans 93 7 m; J. Fddes 09 S 9. B. Gffard 92 Scr 92 J.. Ganes 9 80 F. Halstead S5 2 S3 T. at. Harrson S A. E. Jordan S 92 R. A. Jordan J. Lttle 3 S A. S. Mahaulu S J.. Molnerny 0S 5 93 M. Phllps ll S 93 J. G. Roth well 0 S SO F. C Smth 9G. 5 8 W. Woon H. A. Wlder C. T. Wlder 9S S7 E. J. Waterman 04 S SG Unfnshed. The thrd race for second class yachts for tho Cooper Cup was declared off yesterday on account of the lack of wnd. The startng gun was fred promptly on tme, but about three hours after tho race started- t was - called off. The Magge was leadng n a drftng match closely followed by tho efance, when tho race was called. The race wll be saled agan some tme n the near future. Although the weather was not all that could bo asked for, tho games n tho Atknson leaguo were played yes Tho lovers ot bowlng n town are terday mornng at the grounds at Ka- - tryng vory hard for the prze that kaako. The Brewery and the Navy has been offered for the hghest average up to ecember 5. The followng teams took the honors of tho day. n the frst game between the brewery are the best scores made so far: Robnson: 2G, 2, , 2, 202, 202, and the Laundry team, the Brewery by a specal effort won from the Laundry team by the score of 0 to 0. Tho, 233, 202. Smon: , 2, 223, 225, 205, 204, 2, 2S, 22, 2S. 205,-225- Swan: frst part of the game the Laundry 232, 235. Wlder: 205, 24, 204, boys had the best of the game, but n 20, 20. Castle: 20, 92. Ferrs: 23, the last two nnngs the Brewery team 20. took a brace and won wtl very lttle trouble. n the second game between Tho second game of the ndoor Baseball League wll be played on Thurs the Navy and the Ocean Vews, the salor boys played one of the fastest day nght at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasum between the "ronworkers" and games they have plnyed snce they lecamo u member of tho league, and the Stars." The had very thrd game wll be lttle trouble n takng ther played Frday nght between rvals nto camp, the to tho tune of "Fnancers" and the "Salesmen." CONCERT There wll be a band concert ths ovonlng at 7:30 oclock, at Emma Square. The followng s the program: PART. March, "Whle Old Ulory Wave" Helnde Selecton, "on Carlos" (new).. Verd Ara, "Marco Vlscontl" (new).petrella he games that woro to havo been Selecton, "Sege of Rochello" (new) played yesterday n tho Valleysldo Balfe League dd not come off, not only on PART. account of tho weathor, but also on account of the non appearance of tho Solectlon, "Sweet Old Songs"...albey Vocal, Hawaan Songs.. Ar. by Terger Lamls and the Auwalollmus, the Mazurka, "The Phantom" Kuhner Kallhs and the Lolehms takng a Polka, "A Chld of the Tme" Carl gamo each. "Star Spangler Banner." BORN. YOUNG At Mss Johnsons Sanatorum, at G a. m., November 0, 907, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young, a daughter. SOUJJA On Maul, November 4, 907, to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Souza, Wal luku, a daughter. BOWMAN At School street, Hllo, Hawa, on Tuesday, November 5, to Mr. and Mrs.. S. Bowman, a son. BACKACHE. elcate women wo are subject to nervous spols, backache, bearng-dow- n and perodcal pans, tako r. Mles Ant-Pa- n Plls and fnd n them a pleasant and sure relef. Thoy cure by ther soothng nfluence upon the nervous system. Thoy do not affect the bowols n tho sllghtost degree, and are perfectly harelosb. 25 doses, 36c. Never sold n bulk. THMB G AUTOPROGRAM LST OV NTERESTNG EVENTS PLANNE AT KAOLAN PARK, HY AUTO CLUB. The commttee who havo charge of the race whch wll be held on Thanksgvng day mornng at Kaplolan park under the auspces of tho Honolulu n hand. One of the most nterestng events of the day wll be the one mle race at a ffteen mle an hour speed. The speedometers am watches wll be covered, and the lrher wll have to rely entrely on guess as to the speed. Followng are the lommttee havng the matter n charge, and the lst of the events whch wll be held: W. E. Brown, S. R. Jordan.... Kennedy, r. Brnckerhofl and George Cooke. g, or balancng. Cupd race. One mle racog wnner to bo drver comng nearest to four mnutes, watches and speedometers covered. Obstacle race. Tltng rnzs. Seventy-fv- e yards slow race, on hgh gear. Seventy-fv- e yards dash. 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"A Trp to the Hawaan slands" s tho subject that wll bo gven at tho assembly hall of the Holdcn school, 3st and Loo n a streets, by Congressman Charles McUavn, MeGavns Hawaan trp was made last sprng wth a party of 23 members of the natonal house of representatves selected from tho varous commttees of that body that dealt wth affars pretalnng to the Hawaan slands. Expenses of tho trp were pad by the terrtoral gov ernment of the slands, ts object bc ng to famllarteo the members of congress wth terrtoral condtons. The party reached San Francsco on June 30, and from there went by the Unted States army transport Buf. lord whch conveyed a carload of re lc.f supples to the famne sufferers n Chna, landng n Honolulu May 8, where t was met by a largo recepton commttee consstng of tho prncpal offcers and busness men of the ter rtory. Cannon sounded a saluto of of greetng to the congressonmen and wreaths of flowers were hung around tho necks of all the members of tho party. Manfestatons of frendly greet Readers GAFNEY TAKE jft! FRENS CAPTAN OF ARTHUR SEW-AL- L VESSELS. NOT LOSE SEVERAL An artcle reprnted on Frday from a San Francsco newspaper and org natng n Seattle, stated that Captan Gefney, master of the Arthur Sewall, supposed to be lost, was n charge of the Roanoke when she sunk; was master of the Susquehanna when she foundered; commanded the roquos when she went on the rocks and took the Kenllworth nto Montevdeo n a leakng condton. Each one of tho above statements s false, accordng to Gaf-ney- s frends here. Gafney was not n charge of any one of the vessels nam ed. The Roanoke was commanded by Captan Amesbury, who also took tho Kenllworth nto Montevdeo; the Sts quehana was commanded by Captan Watts and the roquos was command ed by Captan Thompson. A FEW TRFLES NEEE. A new college at Lyons, Kan., already has a "yell," and all t needs s buldngs, faculty, students and an endowment. Kansas Cty Star. ns wore shown them throughout every pont n the slands vsted. Tho stereoptclan pctures used n Mr. lecture shows the vstors n many parts of tho terrtory and llustrate a varety of the actvtes of the natves. Fne Job Prntng, Star Offce. et e? n. o x. THS LLUSTRATON WLL GVE REAER A GOO EA OF APPEARANCE OF NEW ORNAMENTAL PAR- LOR ALARM CLOCK, BUT ACTUAL SZE OF CLOCK S MUCH LARGER; T STANS ABOUT 2 NCHES HGH AN S MASSVE N APPEARANCE. T S MAE OF EBONZE BAR BUFF GUN METAL, OF VERY ORNAMENTAL ESGN, AN S FTTE WTH AN EXTRA LOU BELL ENTRELY HEN FROM VEW. T MANY JE o GAMBLERS The Greatest Premum Offer Ever Made By NT w spa ;pe n Parlor Alarm Clock of STAR TE SEVENTEEN WERE ARRESTE L YESTERAV AN NNE ToT-FETE- TEN OLLARS EACH. Tho usual large number of Monday mornng cases were on the calendar at Polce court ths mornng. Seven- - teen gamblers were arrested yesterday and n each case tho County has been made rcher. Nne wore out on?0 ball each but when ther names were called ths mornng no answer was heard and n each case ball was declared forfeted. Two more forfeted ball amountng to $20, whle four were fned sx dollars and costs each. Two Chlneso were also fned?g and costs each. Two drunks were also fned $G and costs for enjoyng too much of the sparklng booze. The rest of the cases were postponed untl some later date. KNO ALFONSO FALNG. MAR, Oct. 25. Alarmng reports regardng tho health of Kng Alfonso appear lo be confrmed. t s understood tho Kng, who wll travel under the strctest ncognto as uke of Toledo durng hs comng vst to London, wll submt lo the examnaton of a specalst n tubercuoss,from whch dsease hs father ded. The Kngs open-a- r lfe has thus ar kept the heredtary dsposton n abeyance, and an operaton was performed on hm recently n the hope of checkng the growng symptoms of consumpton. M Am CLOCK STANS ABOUT TWELVE NCHES HGH. Guaranteed by Manufacturer to bo a perfect tmepece. 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7 HAWAAN STAR, MONAY, NOVEMBER, 007. SBVHN t JJank of JJawa LMTE. ncorporated Under tho Laws of the Terrtory of Hawa. CAPTAL, SURPLUS ANJ) $,04, OFFCERS. PROFTS Strct attenton gven to all branches of Bankng JTJ BULNG. - FORT STREET. Claus Sprockets. Wm. G. rwn. ClasSpcMs&Co. BANKERS HONOLULU. H. T. BANKEKS Commercal and Travellers Letters of Credt ssued on the Bank of Calforna and The London Jont Stock Bank, Lmted, London. Cerresponderts for the Amercan Express Company, and jhos. Cook & Son. nterest allowed on term and Savngs Bank eposts. Lmted. Captal (Pad Up) Yen 24,000,000,00 Reserved Fund 5,050,000,00 Specal Reserved Fund 2,000,000,00 HEA OFFCE, YOKOHAMA. Branches and Agences: Toko, Kobe, Osaka, Nagasak, Lon don, Lyons. Nev York, San Francsco, Bombay, Hong Kong, Shangha, Han kow, Chefoo, Tentsn, Pekng, New chang, alny, Port Arthur, Antung Hslen, Llaoyang, Mukden, Tlenlng, Chuncchun. The bank buys and receves for col lecton blls of exchanges, ssues rafts and Letters of Credt, and transacts a general bankng busness. Honolulu Branch 67 Kng Street FOREGN HEWS 8 CABLE WASHNGTON, Nov.. Tho anmal report whch Secretary Toft wll submt to Congress wll nclude estmates of $G,G25,920 for constructon and mantenance ot Coast Artllery. Charles M. Cooke Presdent t s to be expected that some of ths P. C. Jones Frst wll be for Hawa. on Labor and Experment Staton, F. W. Macfarlane...End whch nro actve throughout the year, C. H. Couko Casher C. Hustace Jr Assstant Casher TRAFFC N SECRETS. a fecllpg developed among tho managers whch appeared to bo largely T. B. amon Assstant Casher TOULON, France, Nov.. Fve Zeno K. Myers Audtor rngleaders of what appears to "bo an supported, that as subjects such ns fertlzatons, rrgaton, cultvaton, and RECTORS: Chas. M. Cooko, P. C. assocaton of nternatonal spes havo Jones, F. W. Macfarlane, E. F. Bshop, been arrested for traffckng n mltary and naval secrets. ed by the Experment Staton nnd bul- more recently manufacture, are treat- E. ). Tenney, J. A. McCandless, C. H. Atherton, C. H. Cooke. F. B. amon, letns thereon ssued from tme to tme T. C. Atherton. FRE N QUQUE. durng tho year, there remaned very QUQUE, COMMERCAL AN SAVNGS E- Chle, lttle Nov. for. A lre others to report upon at the occurred here, nvolvng a loss of a PARTMENTS. annual meetng. Reports on those dollars and renderng subjects are for ths reason not aval qtlque s famous as tho shnnng pont of vast quanttes of ntrates to all parts of the world. EARTHQUAKE N SPAN. BARCELONA, Span, Nov.. An earthquake n ths regon caused a serous landslde at tho vllage of San Tranclsco Agents The Nevada SEVERE FLOOS N TALY. Natonal Bank of San Francsco. ROME, taly, Nov.. There have RAW EXCHANGE ON been severe Hoods n taly, and mmense damage has been done. Some lxed lst of topcs. requre reports every year upon one BAN FRANCSCO Tho Nevada Natonal Bank of San Francsco. lves have been lost. "t mght be well that whle the LONON Unon of London & Smths meetng s n progress thought be Bank, Ltd. CRUSERS N SOUTH AMERCA. gven to the subject nnd before the day NEW YORK Amercan Exchange Natonal Bank. Unted States crusers Tennessee and report at the next meetng bo decded RO JANERO, Brazl, Nov. Tho of adjournment the specal subjects for CHCAGO Corn Exchange Natonal Washngton have saled for Montevdeo. "f through lack of attenton and upon. Bank. PARS Credt Lyonnals. - effort, reportng by commttees o BERLN resdner Bank. FLPNOS ENCOURAGE. managers of plantatons bo abandon HONGKONG AN YOKOHAMA The MANLA, Nov. 0. Secretary Taft ed, and consderaton and dscusson Hongkong anc Shangha Bankng departed for Vladvostok yesterday, hs be confned to the subjects presented Corporaton. salng beng the occason for a great by the reports from the Experment NEW ZEALAN AN AUSTRALA demonstraton. Schoolboys drew hs Staton, one of tho mportant objects Bank of New Zealand, and Bank of carrage through the luneta to the of the annual meetng wll fall. Australasa. dock, the way beng lned wth cheerng crowds. Tho Secretary wll arrve tees have held thrty-s- x meetngs be "urng the year the Board of Trus VCTORA AN VANCOUVER Bank of Brtsh North Amerca. at Vladvostok on tho eghteenth. sdes whch a specal meetng TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKNG of the Agunaldo, n an address delvered members of the Assocaton was held AN EXCHANGE BUSNESS. pror to tho departure of Secretary eposts Receved, Loans Made n for the purpose of amendng the by Taft, predcted that good results to laws Approved Securty, Commercal and of tho Assocaton. tho Phlppnes wll follow as a result "The report-o- the sugar crop Travellers Credts ssued. Blls of Exchange Bought for tho of the Secretarys vst f to the slands. several plantatons herewth and Sold. submt ted shows a total of short tons COLLECTNG PROMPTLY AC- OFFCALS SUSPENE. as follows: COUNTE FOR. PORTLAN. Oregon, Nov. 0 J. T. sland of Hawa j3,s9 tons. Ross, presdent of tho Ttlo Guarantee sland or Oahu 0,273 tons. & Trust Company Savngs Bank; sland of Mau. 0,772 ESTABLSHE N tons. HS58. George H. Hll, and T. sland of Kaua 72.0S tons. T. Burkhart, treasurer, wore arrested yesterday for recevng deposts after BSHOP CO t was known that the bank was nsolvent. The bank suspended payment on Wednesday last. The arrested offcals have been released on fve thousand dollar bonds. SUSPECTE MURERERS. TACOMA, Nov. 0. Covngton and Btrlson, who are suspected of the crme of murderng tho wfe of the former and havng packed her dead body n a trunk, have beet located on board a schooner whch saled from ths port for Australa shortly after the crme. Warrants havo been ssu ed for them and the Australan au thortes notfed. The men wll lo nr. rested as soon as the schooner reaches port, whch wll be some tmo early n ecember. PRNCES BAGGAGE HEL UP. SAN FRANCSCO, Nov. 0. Prnce Salmon, of Taht, has gone to Los Angeles. Hs baggage s beng held at hs hotel here as securty for the payment of a check for ffty dollars ssued by hm whch was returned from the bank unhonored. SMALL PENSON FOR REYFUS. PARS, Nov. 0. Captan reyfus has been granted an annual penson of four hundred and seventy dollars. ST. LOUS AVON. YOKOHAMA, Nov. 0. The routh game whch has been played by tho St. PLANTERS (Contnued from Pngo Ono.) amon, F. M. Swnnzy, E.. Tenney, E. F. Blsnop, and W. O. Smth. "The Trustees organzed and elected the followng offcers: Presdent, E. F. Bshop; F. A. Schae-fe- r, Secretary and Treasurer, W. O. Smth, Audtor, G.. Robertson. "Commttees and Commttee Reports. Ths year an attempt was made to appont the usual commttees, but wth tho excepton of the Commttees able for ths meetng other than as t.ey may uo touched upon n the report of the Experment Staton. "The matter ot reports for annual meetngs should receve further consderaton and full expressons of opnon obtaned from the managers to assst tho Trustees n arrangng for reports for future meetngs. "t would seem desrable that reports should be prepared from tme to tme by commttees of managers gvng the results of ther practcal experence, and suggestng lnes of nqury, but t may not be advsable to Totals 0,07 tons. "Tho largest crop heretofore pro duceel was n the year 903 and amounted to 37,90 tons. The aver age crop for the last fve years luclud ng 907 has been 20.S0 tons. "Returns show a total of 99.7C acres of cano harvested durng the year, yeldng an avcrago per acre or S.S2G pounds. ueld ot rrgated f0,g23.g3; tons of sugar, 29.72S.- - 2; yeld per acre, lbs.,,523. Yeld or unrrlgated 9,292.37; tons of sugar, 9, yo; yeu per acre, s., 0,05. YELS BY SLANS. Tons of Yeld pe sland. Acres. Sugar. Acre, Lbs Oahu...8,99.0 9, ,559 Kala...0.2S9.9 72,9.03 S.SC Mau G72.5 0, ,52! Hawa..7,907.37,09.53 G.0 "Thero s a slght dfference n the total number of tons of sugar produced tor the year reported to tho Experment Statlou and the amount as shown by the report herewth submtted. Ths may bo accounted for by the Tact that the plantatons n reportng ther tonnage to the Experment Staton report the total amount produced for the crop, whle n reportng for tho Secretary of the Assocaton they report the amount produced ror the year endng September 30, 907. "The labor commttee wll report tho efforts to obtan laborers from the Azores nnd Madera and from Spalu Lous baseball team snce ts arrval, A total number of 230 Portuguese took place yesterday aganst the Wa-se- men. women and chldren arrved and Unvorslty. Tho Honolulu boys 22G Spanards; besdes these 8G men won for the thrd tme n successon, women and chldren camo rrom tho shuttng out tho Unversty players by Phlppnes. NOTCE. a score of four to nothng. "The ntroducton of European la borers has been nterrupted as a result We are now located a our new FAST WORK N PANAMA. of certan provsons of tho lmmgra place of busness, McCandless Buld WASHNGTON, OcUber tlon laws whch havo been construed ng, next door to W. W. mond & of tho labor and machnery employed on tho Panama Canal s shown government from assstng the mm to prevent even a state or terrtoral Co. Patrons and the publc are nvted to vst us at our new place of bust by a report n "The Canal Record,". grutlon or such laborers, exceptng 3SS W. Bollch, dvson canal engneer, wth legulntlve appropratons. SANG CHAN, shows that under tho French management the average excavutlon per la- Planters Assocaton was made n "The organzaton of tho Sugar Merchant Talor. borer was ubout 32 cubc yards a month Mnrch, S82, under the name of the whle under the present management HAN - PANTE NOVFLTES Planters Labor & Supply Company the average n the Culebra cut s ll(.whch name was later changed to tho cubc yards a month. Hawaan Sugar Planters Assocaton At Tho army engneers havo made another record n excavatng on the lne and conceted effort are The benefts whch have resulted from O- - Y. tow of the Panama Canal. For tho frst manfest to all. Beretanla St. near Emma Honolulu. tlmo snce Unted States control the "A revew of tho work of the organ mllon and a half lmt was passed n zatlon durng the past twenty-lv- e September, the grand total of all excavatons beng,57,2 cubc yards would exceed tho lmts of ths report years would be of much nterest, but t F YOU WSH TO AVERTSE N NEWSPAPERS of whch,ss,307 was taken from tho Tho perod has been one of great mo ANYWHERE AT ANYTMU canal prsm. mont n the hstory of those slands Call on or Wrte, and the ndustral and fnancal de E C. AKES AVERTSNG AGEEY NONSENSE. volopnont has been manly the result 34 Sansomo Street Tho outcome of a mnrrlago depends of the progross made n the sugar n 9 6 AN FRANCSCO, CALF. 2 largely upon the ncome. Phladelpha dustry.. Record. "t s to be hoped that, wth the do velopment of other agrcultural ndustres and enterprses nnd the growth of commerce n thn ocean, the next twon-ty-flyears wll show even greater progress. RoBpectfully submtted, "V. O. SMTH, "Secretary." reattt TROUBLES. ont sleep wth your troubles. f you havo palptaton, short breath, pan n chost, sde and shoulders, chokng sensatons, falntlns spells, dffculty n sleepng on left sde, and you feel ar.xlous about t, dont sleep untl you havo procured a bottle of r. Mles Heart Cure, and you can rest assured vou havo a never-falln- g remedy for your afflctons. f frst bottle falls to beneft, money back. ( S 8 w ; 7ll WmlMlll SUNFLOWER PHLOSOPHY. Every dny thousands of people exclam: " cant stand t!" But they do. There s usually ono too many. Tho poorost one must go. Aro you tho poorest ono7 Every Uttlo whle ths lad s forced lo a mals attenton; that a groat deal goes on ho novor hoars or untl tho exploson comes. A man who knows tho standng of tho base ball clubs n tho Natonal league acts as superor as a woman does who keeps up on "art." Tho owner of a runaway lorso s nu certan to snyvtho lorso s gonllo as tho owner of a vcous dog s certan to say tho dog s harmless. Wo fall to soo why a man should pont wll prldo to an ancestor who LOS ANGELES A A LY ALTJKE (TY --truly PALATALTRAN for ra s to LM -- jwr mmsmm vttm V jr.txsa V, was French, and forget to menton t Frntcrnnl Jleolls f hs ancestor was rsh. A farmer lvng below town has a laflmonv LOGE NO 3, patch or. O. O. tomatoes that wll not mature for four weokb, and mloss frost Meets every Monday evenng, at 7:3 F. holds off that long hes gong to bo n Odd Fellows Hall, Fort mghty Street. Vstng brothers cordally mad at tho government and old Rockefeller. nvted to attend. A woman feels at home n her new W. V. GEHRNO, N. U. homo boforo tho carpenters have loft E. R. t, but sx months after tho man HENRY, Sec., has moved n ho s stll longng to go homo. Atchson Globe. OGNG THS SPOTLGHT. Courtesy s becomng so rare that tho man who gves up hs seat n a street car feols as f ho wore playng lo tho grand stand. Cleveland Fne Job Prntng, LAR PEOPLE Star Offce. v... r,: rrof...:t....,:...,nu- - uu.uu.u aok wn t... : c mun uu: juauu uua t a. tj u uc u m fuvaj ;r thence on ths superb "Lmted" through Salt Lake Cty and Omaha. Only days Los Angeles to Chcago wth beautful scenery to vew. Just remember to 3 h For Tdhts va Salt. Lake Route lp The Only Cleanable REFRGERATOR Be not deceved by dle Talk and arguments put forth n favor of other Cleanable Refrgerators. There s only one on the market and that s the one we tell you about. WTH RemovablelceGomparlments Whch s characterstc only of the "Gurney" you can clean th& whole Refrgerator wth bolng water as much as you lke. Every nook and corner s accessble, for when removable compartments and shelves arc out only the four walls reman and these are water proof. Therefore Germ Proof theores and deas are only realzed and chrystalzed n the constructon of the Gurney. W. W. mond & Co., Ltd STRBUTORS FOR HAWA Kng Street, Honolu.u. 3&P JEP HCAGO n V.! 5..ht nunululu LOGE 66, B. P. O. E. wll meet n ther hall, Kng street, near Fort, ovory Frday evenng. By Older of tho E. R. FRANK E. HARRY A. Sr. RCHARSON, E. WLER, Secy. AKAG SHTMAKEK. Shrts made wth materal furnshed $.00, $.50, $2.00, $2.50. When cus-tomfurnshes materal GOc and 75c. Ewa sde Xuunnu St. near nereunla. J. HOPP & CO. R..f..J..J..j....;... a FNE MATTRESSES MAE TO ORER. Furnture Repared..J..J... MERCHANT TALOR. Hotel St. near Nuuanu. Fashonable Suts at Reasonable Rates a Specalty, r Rates very reasonable. Gve u a call. JEWELRY, AMONS, WATCHES AT LESS THAN FACTORY PRCES AT Venna Bakery GOO Bread tho only HOME-MA- M BREA n town. All knds ot cakoa our specalty. Wagon delvery through cty. Phono aln 79. No. 20 Fort St.,r,Olotles C.! A N C l. AN l R S S 2 a Honolulu Clothes Cleanng Co Alakea St., near Kng. COMPANY, Pl one Man H LT. Sole nanufacturers and Agents ot Genune Kola Mnt. (ont buy poor mtatons.) PHONE MAN 7. JAPANESE CONTRACTOR AN CARPENTER. House No. 762 Sherdan St Telephone Wht 60. mporters and dealers n Englsh, Amercan and Chnese ry Goods. Cht-- ncse Grass Lnens, Ladles Shrt Wast Patterns, Grass Cloth and Grass Lnen Table Cover., Pongee and all knds of Slks, Mattng and Camphor Wood Trunks. 024 Nuuanu street between Kng and Hotel streets, Ewa sde. P. O. Box 07 Honolulu, H. T. Unon Pac Ralroad SUGGESTS Speed axcl Comfort Three trah dally, through ears, frst and second class to all polntf. Reduced rates take effect soon. Wrtt now. S. F. Bootb GENERAL AGENT. NO. Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCSCO. Fne Job Prntng, Star Offce. c

8 BGHT TUB HAWAAN STAR, MONAY, NOVEMBER, 907, 908 Calendars Hand Panted Souvenr Calendars, Postal Cards and Hawaan Vews, Orders taken for Hand Panted Menu Cards. WOMANS EXCHANGE. HOTEL StEET NEAR FORT. ACHcp;S SE HOT AYS And warm nghts, wth ther porsplra-tlo- n and heated blood, brng dscomfort whch quckly glvos way to collness after usng PACHECOS ANRUFF KLLER Ths preparaton not oulv cools but alo cures prckly heat and stops that awful tchng. s Sold by all druggsts and at Barber Shop. Telephone 2S2. GENTLEMENS NECKWEAR, g g Beautful new stock now g 5 ready at g O SLVAS TOGGERY Elks Bldg. Kng near Fort. & NEW POSTALS. Now So u venl r Postals ncludng Father amlens Monument. Calendars. Tapas, Brasses, Pottery. Hawa & South Seas Curo Co. FollowtheGrowd ts comng our way and f you would have your shoes made rght and tght come :.long. Follow the crowd and you wll end at our place and have your shoes repared. GOO WORKJAN GOO LEAR flmslleplsp 9 Unon St. P. O. Box 567. "Ready Ltes Bakery s now No. 34 Nuuanu Street ready to supply all orders for Machne Mxtd FRESH BREA nsst on your grocer fllng your order for Soda Crackers wth OURS, baked frosh dally, and suporlor to mported goods. PHONE 43 BUGGES. SURRES, HACKS. WAGONS, RAYS AN N FACT All Knds of Reparng ono on Short Notce NEW OAHU CAltKAGE MANUFACTURNG CO. Rver Street near Berctanla. The Oho Clotles Clonng Co. N. NAKATAN, Mgr. We have just opened a new clothes cleanng club. Wo ask the publc to jon our club. 4 suts for?2. All work guaranteed. Called for and delvered Beretanla near Fort. rxxxxxa a EllslUee Club Wllam Ells, Manager. Musc for Entertanments, ances, nnors, Socals, Etc. Latest musc furnshed. Leave orders wth John Peterson, Wall Nchols Musc ept. NEW AVERTSEMENTS. Loves Uakery Page 6 Jan. F. Morgan Pago S Probate Notce Page 5 WEAR. - Local Offce, U. S. Weather Bureau, Young Buldng. Honolulu, Novenbor, 007. Temperatures, C a. m.j s a, u.; 0 a.m.; and mornng mnmum: 72; 70; 7G; S2; 72. Barometer rendng! absolute humdty (Brans per cubc foot); relatve humdty, and (low polut at S n. n.: 50.0; 0.785; 0; GO. Wnd: Velocty ana drecton at G a. m.; S a. m.; 0 a. m.; and noon., N.; 3 SE.; W; 9 NE. Ranfall durng 2 Hours endng 8 a. m.:.00 nch. Total wnd movement durng 2 hours ended at noon: 9tf mles. NEWS N A.VM. 3. STOCKMAN, Secton rector. NUTSLKLL ratusrapls Unt Hvo Condoned Sows u the ay. LONON BEETS: November 8. 9 shllngs, 33-- pence; last prevous quotaton, November 7, 9 shllngs, 4z pence. SUGAR: November S, 3.80 cents er nound. or S76.00 er ton last ore- - vlous quotaton, October 23, 3.90 cents per ton, or $78.00 per pound. Low prces at rcw England Bakery..Jula K. Kekaula has nsttuted lbo for dvorce from.. Kekaula. Harmony Lodge No. 3. O. O. F., holds t regular meetng ths evenng. A.-- S. S. Alaskan arrved yesterday at San Francsco from Salna Cruz. Haleanlan Aa, las asked for a from Ala, on grounds of deserton. Next Frday nas been named by Governor Frear as Arbor ay. t s not a legal holday. Keakaokala wants separaton from her husband on grounds of deserton and falure to provde. On grounds of deserton and non support, Chka Ota has fled sut for dvorce from Majlro Namba. Taxpayers should bear n mnd that the nterest on delquent taxes accumulates every day, and t s to ther nterest to pay ther taxes promptly. t.. Trent and J. T. Molr are cna-dldatwho wll tread the hot sands of the Slrners next Saturday. Gen. Lew Wallace Lecture by Mss Mary H. Krout at Englcslde, Nov., 8 p. n. Tckets for the one lecture 50c. Chang Akana was granted a dvorce from Mala Akana, hs wfe by Judge e Bolt, ths mornng, on grounds or deserton. Both the senberg promses and tho 3. Cooper resldenco wll bo sold a aucton at Morgans salesrooms on Saturday Nov. 0. News has reached hero that tho fam ous sake case, whch nvolves a largo amount of money n ths cty, has been postponed agan. Judge e Bolt ths mornng appont ed as admnstratrx for the estate of J. C. Peterson, deceased, Meleka Peter son, fxng the bond at $2,C00. The Kakaako Japanese tomnlc. Soullt and Qucon streets, wll bo dedcated on Saturday next. t s one of th largest temples n the slands. Loves Bakery s now ready to sm ply all orders for machne mxed fresh broad. Ther soda crackers fresh every day aro superor to mported goods. Mss unlap, ono of the teachers at St. Andrews Prory, has receved news of tho death of hor brother. She s tho daughter of tho Bshop of New Mexco. Brtsh Consul General Forster called on Actng Governor Mott-Snlt- l ths mornng n return for the courtesy of lke knd tendered hm last Saturday. A penalty of 0 per cent and terest at n- the rate of 0 per cent on Property taxes and 2 per cent on ncome taxes wll be added to all delnquents. Tho regular monthly meetng of the executve commltteo of tho Oahu Young Peoples Unon wll be held n the Y. M. C. A. parlors ths evenng at half past seven. Tax Assessor Holt states that taxes must bo pad on or before tho 5th nst., or they wll become delnquent. Any statomont to tho contrary s wrong and "unauthorzed." t. C. A. Peterson hns obtaned tho leaso of tho vacant lot Swn of tho Gunst-Eak- cgar storo on Kng street and wthn a few months the erecton of a substantal buldng wll bo commenced. Yesterday Jack Lucas celebrated hs ffteth brthday at hs homo on Luna-lll- o and Pensacola streets and receved tho congratulatons of many frends. Lucas Was born n ths cty and graduated from Punahou college The Tax Offce s not requred un. der secton 267 R. L., to send out ndvdual notces of the amount of taxes due by each and every taxpayer. An Emu from tho old Kamukl Zoo, whch Paul senberg presented to park, has lad a sottng of eggs wll buy a fne home. Easy terms. RENTTRUSTCO NATONAL GUAR CONTROVERSY QUESTON AS TO METHO OF SELECTNG OFFCERS CAUSES SCUSSON. Mott-Smt- h, Actng Governor t seems s to have the delcate task of settlng tho dfferences between the offcers of the Natonal Guard and Adjutant General J. W. Jones, whch has reached a stage where tho dsrupton of the whole organzaton s sad to havo been threatened. Tho chef trouble seems to have started when the appontments of nspector General tfelglcr and Paymaster General Fsher were announced a short tme ago. and for the reason that the lno oncers beleve that these postons should bo electve, anl not subject to arbtrary appontment by the Governor on tho recommendaton of the Adjutant General. n Natonal Guard practse t s usually the recognzed rule to allow the men and offcers of a regment to nomnate ther own offcers, who are then apponted by commsson of the Governor n regular form. The feld offcers however, who are not so drect- - ly n touch wth the men" aro usually typonted by the Governor on hs own ntatve. Here, however, the lno offcers demand the rght of electng all offcers n the Natonal Guard, and pont as a precedent the electon of Adjutant Jones hmself. Most of the offcers refuse to talk much about the matter, hut all ds clam any objecton to Zegler and Fsher, the now appontees as offcers, but only to the prncple nvolved. A meetng was Held on Saturday between the offcers and Actng Mott-Smt- Governor h, and auother meetng of the offcers of the regment was held yesterday afternoon, at whch n commttee was apponted whch wll confer agan wth the Actng Governor, and t s beleved that tle matter wll be amcable adjusted. LONG APPONTE. Judge ole ths mornng apponted E. A. C. Long as attorney to defend Shtoso Hrano, the Japanese woman charged wth perjury n connecton Wth SOme mnlcr.lhn mntlnrs, Tl - -- " veeper xoung has placed mom n an ncubator. He hopes to havo qute a flock of Emus shortly. ne buldng or a reservor, whch wll hold 300,000 gallons of water at a pumpng plant beng done by Contractor Fred Harrson and wll afford a full protecton for the army buldngs on the Kahauk reservaton. An "unauthorzed" storv romps fmm Nuuanu to tho effect that a luau nar rowly escaped fallk flat bnn.nso flm pgs were not cooked when the guests began to arrve. The stuaton wns saved by roastng tho norkors n the crematory. Tomorrow wll bo tho last dnv nf the salo whch s beng held n the rooms of the Klohana Art League. A number of pretty thngs ar stll left, am thoso wshlne Rnmotllnr for Chrstmas had better aval themselves of ths chance. Actng Governor. Mott-Sm- th s spendng some tme lookng nfo the publc appropratons wth a vew to learnng how the varous funds are holdng out. He has not vet nrotrress- - ed far enough to be able to tell how tlngs stand. n tho matter of the ostntn nf Tn. ntla K. Pako, the executor, Bruce Cartwrght has fled hs fnal account and asks for hs dscharge. The es tate shows assets to the valun of $ and debts amountng to?gs7.0 accordng to the schedules fl ed. Pay your taxes now; the second payment of ncome and Pronertv Taxes s payable now, and wll be delnquent on tne 5th day of November 907. The servce at the Leal Home yesterday was n charge of C. J. ay, who was asssted by members of tho Epworth League of tho Frst M. E. church and representatves of tho Chrstan Endeavor socetes of tho Central Unon and tho Chrstan churches. Tho Methodst Epscopal church here celebrated ts thrteenth brthday yesterday. A specal servce took tho place of the regular mornng sermon n tho Europoan branch of ths denomnaton. The chor was asssted by Mss Marlon Bell and Mss Ger-trud- o Hall who rendered several beautful numbers. Superntendent Lvdecker of the Pub lc Archves has reported that he has dscovered that the Government owns a full prnted set of the educatonal reports of tho Terrtory. Ths was not known some tme ago, and Superntendent Babbtt of tho enartment ot Publc nstructon spent a good deal ot tme preparng typewrtten copes of the parts supposed to be mssng. STARTS NEW BRTSH STEAMER WHCl BROUGHT COAL FROM NORFOLK ChrstmasComng: Ahanas Tlo:r wll make you new sut up to date very latest patterns. Rates very reasonable. SXT. FOR STRATHGARRY NAVY. Early ths afternoon McCabe, Hamlton & Hennle, stevedores, took hold ot tho work of dschargng the 5,220 tons of Pocahontas coal from the Brtsh S. S. Strathgarry at Naval wharf No 3. Threo hatches are workng and the cargo mny bo taken out n a week. Tho Strathgarry, Captan Stanhope, arrved yesterday mornng at 0 oclock C7 days from Norfolk, Vrgna. She called at St. Lous, West ndes, to replensh hunkers and was 59 days comng from that pont. She s a new vessel and ths s her maden voyage and her frst cargo. She was bult by Wllam Hamlton at Glasgow and launched n July last, beng the twenteth of twenty-tw- o vessels ordered under one contrart by the Stratt Lne. Rough weather was experenced down the Atlantc, but comng up the Paqlc, after passng through the Strats of Magellan, delghtful weather was enjoyed. n tho Strats snow-cover- ed mountans were passed. She sghted no sal and met wth no accdent except a slght worry wth her engnes n seventeen south n the Atlantc, when the lay-t- o was mnroved by her Chnese crew n catchng sharks lor toou. MORMON UNLOANG (Contnued from Page.) publc nterests, n tho recognton of certan communcatons whch aro prvleged, because of tho sentment that to compel testmony under the crcumstances would bo of more- - prejudce than value to tho publc. These prvleged communcatons nclude those made between attorney and clent, husband and wfe, physcan and patent, clergyman and pentent, and some others. Although a confesson of a pen! tent to hs clergyman s made prvl leged by tho statute whle prvlege may be regarded as desrable n tho publc nterest, yet tho extenson of such prvlege to those present at a meetng for dscplnary purpose made up of a mscellaneous assembly of hgher and lower offcals of a church, may well bo vewed wth alarm as tendng to transform a conservatve and reasonable practce to ono con tanng elements of nterference wth the admnstraton of tho laws n tho value of unnecessary obstacles there to." The Court also ctes a number of authortes, among them beng a decson wth regard to prvleged communcatons, n tho matter of tho secret work of a socety or organzaton, n whch t had been held that no such oblgaton could bo bndng before a court of law, and was probably not ntended that t should bo when assumed. Tho defense excepted to tho opnon, and the case has been gong on, the wtness tollng n detal ot the confesson made and of forgveness beng extended by the elders to both Kekauoha and Amn, condtonal that they should not repeat the offense. ROWNE N HARBOR. Klaea, Hawaan, aged 5o, formerly salor wth Wlders S. S. Co. recently a waterer of grass plots near tho nter-slan- d wharves, was drowned n the harbor Saturday nght, hs body beng pcked up near the lghthouse early SundUy mornng by Japanese fshermen returnng from ther nghts fshng. He was seen several tmes oj the Klnau wharf Saturday afternoon and evenng and was expected back on the wharf to sleep before mdnght. Watchman Hansen heard a splash about mdnght but suspected nothng. t s supposed that the old gentleman had been drnkng too much and mstook lls way to the Knau wharf, fallng n. Jarretts jury found accdental death. PROPERTY AN CHL. A petton ror dlvorco has been fled by John Anasu aganst Vctora K. Amnsu, on charge of deserton. John also asks the court for a certan pece of land whch he clams s hs solely, but says that hs wfe may have the chld born of the marrage. JUSTN MAY TAKE MAL. U. S. S. Justn, auxlary U. S. N., coller, sals for San Francsco drect tomorrow afternoon and expects to make the trp n days, reachng San Francsco on November 20. She wll probably take mall. Two gentlemen can secure room and board n prvate famly. AHANA CO., - 62 S KNG STREET. j, Phoneys. p. O. Box 986, James F.rorgans A U C T O S Kaahumanu St. Telephone 72 THS WEEK -- B- URAY, November 6 TWELVE OCLOCK NOON AtMySalcsroon, 857 Kaahumanu Strcot 3 ffl S prem- The senberg ses, Punahou The H. E. Cooper Resdence,. Corner Punahou Street and Beretana Avenee Jas. F. rorgan Auctoneer ALY STOCK REPORT Quotatons. d. Asked. Ew 2.75 Haw. Agr. Co.( Hawaan Com au.50 Hawaan Sugar S Honokaa 9.00 Haku Sug. Co Kahuku Plan. Co G.0O Khc 9.50 Koloa Oahu Sugar Co...; Uuomea Ookalaa 7.50 Olaa Sugar Co 3.00 Paauhau Pacfc Pala Pepeekeo Poneer Mll Co Waalta Agr GO. 00 Go. 00 Wamanalo 0.00 Walmea Sug. Co GO. 00 nter sland Hon. t. T. Co com Mutual Tel. Co 8.00 Oahu t. & L. Co Hon. Brew. Co 24. 0C Cal. Beet Sug. Co. Cs Hamakua tch Gs Hawaan Sugar Gs Hon. R. T. Co. Gs 0G.00 O. t. & L. Co. Gs Oahu Sugar Gs Olaa Co. Gs S5.00 Poneer Gs MORE LOWRE SUT. The Lowre $400,000 damage sut had another around n Judge Robnsons court ths mornng, but was contnued n order to allow Attorney. L. Wth lngton to argue on hs affdavt, he at present beng ted up n tho Supreme Court. The case has two motons be fore t whch have been argued upon for several weeks now. One s a mo ton to strke the case from the dock et, and the other s subsdary to ths, beng a motl6n to amend an affdavt relatng to tho smlar caso nsttuted n tho Massachusetts courts. Toursts to Hawa should not fal to vst tho greatest lvng Volcano t takes but four days to make the round trp, and cost only For tckets, and nformaton regard ng the trp apply to The Henr; Waterhause Trust Co.. Ltd "V. )... blankets and Comforters GET REAY FORCOL NGHTS Our new stock of blankets s hero and they nro all economcally prced. The local weather prophets predct -- an unusually cold.wnter. Warm up now to theso bargans. WHTE COTTON BLANKETS, 75c, 90c and $.00 a par. EXTRA QUALTY WHTE TWLLE BLANKETS, $2.00 and $2.25 par. PART-WOO- L BLANKETS, extra qualty, full sze, $2.75 and $3.00 a par. WHTE WOOL BLANKETS, extra..fne qualty, $4.25, $5.00 and $C.OO a par. N GREY COTTON BLANKETS, extra good values at 85c, $.00 and $.25 a par. COMFORTERS, SLKOLNE, SATEEN and SLK COVERE, n very pretty desgns and colorngs from $.50 up. L S. Sachs ry Goods Go. STORE WTH MONEY-BAC- K BERETANA AN Pes, Cakes POLCY. f you want somethng real toothsome n ths lne phone to us and t wll be delvered promptly. Besdes, we make fne jam, preserves and jelles, ce cream and other confectons. We guarantee ThA the qualty. Palm vae, HUSTACE - PEGK CO., LT. ora"yjmcbn" Phone Queen Street. P. O. Box 2a. ESTMATES GVEN ON ALL KNS OF TEAMNG EALERS FORT STREETS. and Puddngs "The Home of Good Thngs." Hotel st., Phone 3. Fuk Wood, Stove, Steam and Blacksmth Coal r: Crushed Rock, Black and Whte Sand Garden Sol. Hay, Gan, Cement, Etc., Etc. WE SELL GOO MEAT AS WELL AS GOO POULTRY, AN WE GVE YOU PROMPT SERVCE AT LOW PRCES. f C. Q. YEE HOP & CO., Wll Be nterested Early PHONE 25. n the announcement that we have just receved and placed on sale a large shpment of the very newest desgns n pure whte French and German Chna for decoratng. The assortment ncludes both useful and ornamental peces, many of whch are desgned and made especally for us. We Suggest Selecton W. W. MON & CO., LT EALERS N HOUSEHOL GOOS. Cor. Fort and Merchant Sts. Honolulu KNG STREET. HONOLULU.

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